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Local Revolutionaries: Art & Change 1965–1986
Local Revolutionaries: Art & Change 1965–1986

Free entry

Local Revolutionaries: Art & Change 1965–1986

Free entry

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Wi Taepa: Retrospective
Wi Taepa: Retrospective

Wi Taepa: Retrospective

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Honoré Daumier: Mirror to the World
Honoré Daumier: Mirror to the World

Free entry

Honoré Daumier: Mirror to the World

Free entry

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John Weeks: Art in the Archive
John Weeks: Art in the Archive

Free entry

John Weeks: Art in the Archive

Free entry

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FLAUNT: Art/Fashion/Culture
FLAUNT: Art/Fashion/Culture

Adult: $7, Concession: $5, Children Under 12: Free, Friends of the Gallery: $4, Free entry on Mondays

FLAUNT: Art/Fashion/Culture

Adult: $7, Concession: $5, Children Under 12: Free, Friends of the Gallery: $4, Free entry on Mondays

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Te Kore, Te Po, Te Ao Marama
Te Kore, Te Po, Te Ao Marama

FREE

Te Kore, Te Po, Te Ao Marama

FREE

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Freedom & Structure: Curator's talk and book signing
Freedom & Structure: Curator's talk and book signing

11am

Members-only

Meet Assistant Curator and author of Freedom & Structure: Cubism and New Zealand Art 1930–1960 Julia Waite for a talk on how John Weeks, Louise Henderson and Colin McCahon engaged with cubist principles. 

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Freedom and Structure: Curator's tour
Freedom and Structure: Curator's tour

3pm

Free

Assistant Curator Julia Waite leads a tour of her exhibition Freedom and Structure.

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AUT Fashion in Motion
AUT Fashion in Motion

1pm

Free

Fashion Design students from AUT University's School of Art & Design present their response to current exhibitions, Yang Fudong: Filmscapes, and Freedom and Structure: Cubism and New Zealand Art.

AUT Fashion in Motion

1pm

Free

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Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds
Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds

10.30am–12.30pm

SOLD OUT

Experiment with sculpture in this hands-on workshop inspired by Cubism and the exhibition Freedom and Structure. Work with a variety of materials to build, collage and construct your very own artwork to take home.

Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds

10.30am–12.30pm

SOLD OUT

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Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds
Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds

10.30am–12.30pm

SOLD OUT

Experiment with sculpture in this hands-on workshop inspired by Cubism and the exhibition Freedom and Structure. Work with a variety of materials to build, collage and construct your very own artwork to take home.

Cubism cubed for 6–8 year olds

10.30am–12.30pm

SOLD OUT

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Miranda Smitheram: Cubism and fashion
Miranda Smitheram: Cubism and fashion

1pm

Free

Design Lecturer and PhD researcher at AUT, Miranda Smitheram looks at how the ground breaking nature of rethinking form influenced by Cubism has affected fashion and textiles throughout the last century.

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Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary
Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary

4.15pm

$12 + fee Gallery Members, $14 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

Around 15,500 transgender people serve in the U.S. military (notably the largest transgender employer in the U.S.), where they must conceal their gender identity because military policies ban their service.

Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary

4.15pm

$12 + fee Gallery Members, $14 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

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Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary
Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary

1pm

$12 + fee Gallery Members, $14 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

Around 15,500 transgender people serve in the U.S. military (notably the largest transgender employer in the U.S.), where they must conceal their gender identity because military policies ban their service.

Doc Edge Pride presents: TransMilitary

1pm

$12 + fee Gallery Members, $14 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

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Doc Edge Pride presents: Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life
Doc Edge Pride presents: Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life

6.30pm

$17 + fee Gallery Members, $19 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

Jonathan Agassi, one of the world's most successful gay porn stars, built his fame and success on what is considered a global taboo, but in fact pleases millions. 

Doc Edge Pride presents: Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life

6.30pm

$17 + fee Gallery Members, $19 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

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Dame Jenny Gibbs and Gordon Walters – a private collection
Dame Jenny Gibbs and Gordon Walters – a private collection

6.30–8.30pm

SOLD OUT

Join us for an exclusive visit to the private art collection and residence of one of New Zealand’s most important art advocates, Dame Jenny Gibbs. 

 

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Doc Edge Pride presents: Studio 54
Doc Edge Pride presents: Studio 54

7pm

$17 + fee Gallery Members, $19 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

There aren’t many nightclubs that change the world forever... 

Doc Edge Pride presents: Studio 54

7pm

$17 + fee Gallery Members, $19 + fee non-Members Buy tickets

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SOLD OUT Japonism in Fashion lecture: 1930s to the present day
SOLD OUT Japonism in Fashion lecture: 1930s to the present day

5.30pm–6.45pm

Members $15, non-Members $20 Book now

In 2003, textile and dress historian Angela Lassig brought the exhibition Japonism in Fashion, initiated and developed by the Kyoto Costume Institute in 1989, to Te Papa Tongarewa and Christchurch Art Gallery. Now she will give two lectures on this topic as part of our events programme for the exhibition Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan.

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SOLD OUT: Into the Light | Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert
SOLD OUT: Into the Light | Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert

2—3pm

Members and guests (with a valid guest pass) $10, non-Members $15 Book now

Please note: This event has now sold out.

The friendship between Ralph Hotere (Te Aupōuri) and Bill Culbert is considered one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive artistic partnerships. Spanning more than two decades, their collaboration produced a series of awe-inspiring and provocative installations, which maintain a sense of their respective practices, as well as honouring the creativity of each artist individually. Julia Waite and Nathan Pōhio join forces to discuss the relationship between the two artists and their shared interest in the metaphorical potential of light and darkness.

SOLD OUT: Into the Light | Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert

2—3pm

Members and guests (with a valid guest pass) $10, non-Members $15 Book now

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Swinging Sixties in Auckland - How Quant Sparked Our Boutique Culture
Swinging Sixties in Auckland - How Quant Sparked Our Boutique Culture

6—7pm

Members $14, Non-Members $20 Book now

Swinging Sixties in Auckland - how Quant sparked our boutique culture.

In this talk, fashion historian Angela Lassig will chart the rise of boutique culture in the back streets and side alleys of 60s Auckland, exploring the fashion, music and makeup that energised a generation.  

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Japonism in Fashion lecture: 1860s to 1930s
Japonism in Fashion lecture: 1860s to 1930s

5.30pm–6.45pm

Members $15, non-Members $20 Book now

In 2003, textile and dress historian Angela Lassig brought the exhibition Japonism in Fashion, initiated and developed by the Kyoto Costume Institute in 1989, to Te Papa Tongarewa and Christchurch Art Gallery. Now she will give two lectures on this topic as part of our events programme for the exhibition Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan.

Japonism in Fashion lecture: 1860s to 1930s

5.30pm–6.45pm

Members $15, non-Members $20 Book now

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Kahlo & Rivera: Mexican Modernism - A Curator’s Talk
Kahlo & Rivera: Mexican Modernism - A Curator’s Talk

3–3.30pm

Free - bookings essential | Exhibition admission additional Book now

Kahlo & Rivera: Mexican Modernism - A Curator’s Talk

3–3.30pm

Free - bookings essential | Exhibition admission additional Book now

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She Claims: Art Matters #5 – Ruth Buchanan and Natasha Conland
She Claims: Art Matters #5 – Ruth Buchanan and Natasha Conland

5.30–7.30pm

Members $25, non-Members $75 Book now

Join us at She Claims: Art Matters, a series of events where you’ll rub elbows with creatives and critics while celebrating the ideas, voices and power of creative women. In session five of this series visual artist Ruth Buchanan will talk with curator Natasha Conland about her creative practice, drive, culture and the key topics in her work she cares deeply about.

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Zinefest
Zinefest

11am–4pm

FREE

After last year's online event, Auckland Zinefest is back IRL, physical, in-the-flesh market! We’re back to celebrate everything zines and DIY at the Auckland Art Gallery.

Zinefest

11am–4pm

FREE

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POSTPONED: Dame Jenny Gibbs – a private collection
POSTPONED: Dame Jenny Gibbs – a private collection

6—8pm

Members and guests (with a valid guest pass) $195, non-Members $250 (incl. an annual Membership) Book now

Please note: This event has been postponed. Ticket-holders have been contacted directly. 

Dame Jenny Gibbs, one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most important art advocates and philanthropists, invites Gallery Members to an exclusive visit to her art collection and residence. Explore this private gallery filled with exquisite works by New Zealand and International artists while enjoying drinks and canapés, then sit down for a conversation between Dame Jenny and Curator, New Zealand Art, Julia Waite.

POSTPONED: Dame Jenny Gibbs – a private collection

6—8pm

Members and guests (with a valid guest pass) $195, non-Members $250 (incl. an annual Membership) Book now

Artworks

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Freedom now for Nelson Mandela
Freedom now for Nelson Mandela

Murray Grimsdale

Production date
1985
Medium
silkscreen
Size (h x w)
565 x 375 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1985
Accession no
1985/52/5
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Eel Swamp
Eel Swamp

Justine Kurland

Production date
2001
Medium
satin laminated C print on sintra board
Size (h x w)
762 x 1016 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 2003
Accession no
2003/2
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Te Uri O Te Ao
Te Uri O Te Ao

Emily Karaka

Production date
1995
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
3005 x 1898 x 35 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with the assistance of Reader's Digest New Zealand Limited, 1997
Accession no
1997/9.1-2
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Plate from Hesiod's "Theogony"
Plate from Hesiod's "Theogony"

Georges Braque

Production date
1932
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
305 x 225 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1957
Accession no
1957/6/4
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Nude
Nude

Philip Connard

Production date
circa 1922-circa 1923
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
820 x 716 mm
Credit line
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
MU/33
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The Changing Years
The Changing Years

Norman Lindsay

Production date
1920
Medium
ink
Size (h x w)
432 x 393 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
U/136
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Kinetic Object: 2 Stripes
Kinetic Object: 2 Stripes

Gerhard von Graevenitz

Production date
1976
Medium
plastic and metal on wood
Size (h x w)
1520 x 1000 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1985
Accession no
1985/63/1
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Elihu rebukes Job and his friends
Elihu rebukes Job and his friends

William Blake

Production date
1825
Medium
engraving
Size (h x w)
534 x 432 x 22 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1980
Accession no
1980/10/12
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Free Nelson Mandela
Free Nelson Mandela

Stanley Palmer

Production date
1985
Medium
silkscreen
Size (h x w)
424 x 591 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1985
Accession no
1985/52/12
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Monkey's revenge
Monkey's revenge

Richard Killeen

Production date
1985
Medium
pencil, acrylic and collage on aluminium
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1987
Accession no
1987/10.1-79
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Untitled [Loading the Cart]
Untitled [Loading the Cart]

Frances Hodgkins

Production date
1906
Medium
watercolour and charcoal
Size (h x w)
574 x 690 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with assistance from Geri and John Herbert, Cyril Wright and Linda Light, 2007
Accession no
2007/8/3
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Meine Heimat ist ein düsteres, wolkenverhangenes Land (My home is a dark and cloud-hung land)
Meine Heimat ist ein düsteres, wolkenverhangenes Land (My home is a dark and clo...

Julian Rosefeldt

Production date
2011
Medium
4-channel film installation
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with the assistance of Mathias Arndt and Tiffany Wood Arndt and the International Ambassadors 2020
Accession no
2020/16
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Neo
Neo

Julian Hooper

Production date
2017
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Size (h x w)
300 x 350 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2017
Accession no
C2017/1/31/3
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Pietà (The 'Caprarola' Lamentation)
Pietà (The 'Caprarola' Lamentation)

Annibale Carracci

Production date
1597
Medium
etching with engraving and drypoint
Size (h x w)
124 x 163 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1981
Accession no
1981/50/30
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The Crucifixion
The Crucifixion

Rembrandt van Rijn

Production date
circa 1635
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
101 x 701 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2004
Accession no
2004/18/1
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Double L Excentric Gyratory
Double L Excentric Gyratory

George Rickey

On display

Production date
1985
Medium
stainless steel
Size (h x w)
7163 x 3543 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the P A Edmiston Trust, 1985
Accession no
1985/60
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Ringatu
Ringatu

Arnold Manaaki Wilson

Production date
1958
Medium
kauri
Size (h x w)
1015 x 235 x 145 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1992
Accession no
1992/33/3
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Mono Rojo
Mono Rojo

Chris Ofili

Production date
2000
Medium
acrylic, polyester resin, paper collage, glitter, map pins and elephant dung on canvas
Size (h x w)
1825 x 1219 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, on loan from a private collection through Victoria Miro, London
Accession no
L2017/7.1-3
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