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Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The Art of Participation
Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The Art of Participation

$10 – $12.50, Members FREE, Children 12 and under FREE Buy tickets

Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The Art of Participation

$10 – $12.50, Members FREE, Children 12 and under FREE Buy tickets

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Making Worlds
Making Worlds

$5 - $7

Making Worlds

$5 - $7

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In Shifting Light
In Shifting Light

Free entry

In Shifting Light

Free entry

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Wi Taepa: Retrospective
Wi Taepa: Retrospective

Wi Taepa: Retrospective

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Yinka Shonibare MBE
Yinka Shonibare MBE

$7 – $9

Yinka Shonibare MBE

$7 – $9

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Wunderrūma: New Zealand Jewellery
Wunderrūma: New Zealand Jewellery

Free entry

Wunderrūma: New Zealand Jewellery

Free entry

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Who Shot Rock & Roll
Who Shot Rock & Roll

$9 - $15, under 12s FREE

Who Shot Rock & Roll

$9 - $15, under 12s FREE

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The Walters Prize 2018
The Walters Prize 2018

The Walters Prize 2018

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The Walters Prize 2021
The Walters Prize 2021

FREE

The Walters Prize 2021

FREE

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Over Here: America and the Auckland Art Gallery
Over Here: America and the Auckland Art Gallery

Free entry

Over Here: America and the Auckland Art Gallery

Free entry

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Dane Mitchell: Iris, Iris, Iris
Dane Mitchell: Iris, Iris, Iris

Dane Mitchell: Iris, Iris, Iris

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Printing the Pacific: 1696–1804
Printing the Pacific: 1696–1804

Free entry

Printing the Pacific: 1696–1804

Free entry

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The Enchanted Garden
The Enchanted Garden

$5 - $7

The Enchanted Garden

$5 - $7

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Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith

Free entry

Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith

Free entry

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California Design, 1930–1965: Living in a Modern Way
California Design, 1930–1965: Living in a Modern Way

$9 - $15, under 12s FREE

California Design, 1930–1965: Living in a Modern Way

$9 - $15, under 12s FREE

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Alicia Frankovich | AQI2020
Alicia Frankovich | AQI2020

Alicia Frankovich | AQI2020

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Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive
Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive

Free entry

Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive

Free entry

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Mladen Bizumic: Kodachrome Presents
Mladen Bizumic: Kodachrome Presents

Free entry

Mladen Bizumic: Kodachrome Presents

Free entry

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Speed and Flight
Speed and Flight

Free entry

Speed and Flight

Free entry

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Hany Armanious: Artist's Project
Hany Armanious: Artist's Project

Free entry

Hany Armanious: Artist's Project

Free entry

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Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain
Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain

Free entry

Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain

Free entry

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Roberto Matta’s Les Oh! Tomobiles
Roberto Matta’s Les Oh! Tomobiles

Free entry

Roberto Matta’s Les Oh! Tomobiles

Free entry

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Laurence Aberhart
Laurence Aberhart

$5 - $7

Laurence Aberhart

$5 - $7

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vocabulary of solitude by Ugo Rondinone
vocabulary of solitude by Ugo Rondinone

FREE

vocabulary of solitude by Ugo Rondinone

FREE

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The Walters Prize 2012
The Walters Prize 2012

Free entry

The Walters Prize 2012

Free entry

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The Great Museum (2014)
The Great Museum (2014)

3pm

Free

The documentary The Great Museum is a curious, witty and humorous peek behind the scenes at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

The Great Museum (2014)

3pm

Free

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Pasifika Vibes @ MOTAT
Pasifika Vibes @ MOTAT

9am–5pm

Free

We are collaborating with the Museums of Auckland, namely MOTAT, Auckland Museum and New Zealand Maritime Museum, to celebrate Pacific culture, rhythms and flavours with Pasifika Vibes, an event running alongside the annual Pasifika Festival in Western Springs.

Pasifika Vibes @ MOTAT

9am–5pm

Free

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#Future Slam
#Future Slam

1.00pm — 4.15pm

$15 Book now

Explore how technology is being amplified in more meaningful and personal ways that not only inspire but create a forum for further discussion, partnerships and debate.

#Future Slam

1.00pm — 4.15pm

$15 Book now

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My Art Collector Series: Caring for Your Collection
My Art Collector Series: Caring for Your Collection

5.45–7pm

FREE Book now

Preventive conservation isn't just for museums – it’s for all collectors.

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Te Karanga o te Rā – The Call of the Sail
Te Karanga o te Rā – The Call of the Sail

6–7pm

FREE

Te Rā Ringa Raupā present their remarkable project to recreate the oldest known Māori sail of its era – known as Te Rā. This unique taonga currently resides at the British Museum in London.

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Panel talk: Lee Mingwei and His Relations
Panel talk: Lee Mingwei and His Relations

1pm

Free

Auckland Art Gallery Director Rhana Devenport joins Chief Curator at the Mori Art Museum (MAM) Tokyo, Mami Kataoka and visiting artist Lee Mingwei for a discussion on his past and current projects.

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Art Lovers' Films: Kusama – Infinity
Art Lovers' Films: Kusama – Infinity

6pm

Members $24.50, General admission $26.50 Buy tickets

Join us for an advance screening of Kusama – Infinity introduced by art historian Linda Tyler, Associate Professor in Museums and Cultural Heritage at the University of Auckland.

Art Lovers' Films: Kusama – Infinity

6pm

Members $24.50, General admission $26.50 Buy tickets

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Judge's lecture: Doryun Chong
Judge's lecture: Doryun Chong

6pm

Free

Doryun Chong, Deputy Director and Chief Curator at Hong Kong’s new M+ museum, presents the Walters Prize 2016 lecture.

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VIP Exhibition Tour: fashion and the Pacific Sisters
VIP Exhibition Tour: fashion and the Pacific Sisters

9–10am

$35 Members, $85 non-Members (includes annual membership) Buy tickets

Join artist and Pacific Sisters’ member Suzanne Tamaki and New Zealand Fashion Museum director Doris de Pont for a VIP, early-morning tour of the exhibition Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists.

VIP Exhibition Tour: fashion and the Pacific Sisters

9–10am

$35 Members, $85 non-Members (includes annual membership) Buy tickets

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Mami Kataoka: the relational works associated with the art of Lee Mingwei
Mami Kataoka: the relational works associated with the art of Lee Mingwei

3pm

Free

Join Chief curator at the Mori Art Museum (MAM) Tokyo, Mami Kataoka for a talk exploring the relational works associated with the art of Lee Mingwei.

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The Walters Prize 2018: Judge's lecture
The Walters Prize 2018: Judge's lecture

6pm

Free – no bookings

Adriano Pedrosa, Artistic Director at the globally renowned São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), Brazil, has been appointed as the international judge for this year’s Walters Prize.

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Futuna Lecture Series 2017: Sarah Kenderdine
Futuna Lecture Series 2017: Sarah Kenderdine

6.30pm

$30 + booking fee Buy tickets

Professor Sarah Kenderdine will present a lecture that covers her research and practice which sits in the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for galleries, libraries, archives and museums

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Special Lecture: Maura Reilly
Special Lecture: Maura Reilly

6–7pm

FREE

Join us for a special lecture from New York based arts writer and author, Maura Reilly who will discuss the ethical challenges facing art museums globally.

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Art bite: Ben Curnow on Betty Curnow
Art bite: Ben Curnow on Betty Curnow

1pm

Former Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and Lecturer in Art Theory, AUT, Ben Curnow gives an illustrate lecture on the untold story of his grandmother’s contribution to the development of modernism in Auckland.

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Florence: Days of Destruction (Per Firenze) 1966
Florence: Days of Destruction (Per Firenze) 1966

1pm

Free

Please join us for a one-off screening of Florence: Days of Destruction, Franco Zeffirelli’s rare documentary of devastation to the city of Florence and the art and cultural history in its museums, archives, and churches.

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The Fundamentals of Indian Art and Ramayana in Indian Miniature Paintings
The Fundamentals of Indian Art and Ramayana in Indian Miniature Paintings

3pm

Free

On the final day of The Story of Rama, Dr Vijay Kumar Mathur and Mr Kamlesh Kumar Sharma from the National Museum, New Delhi present an illustrated talk on the fundamentals of Indian art and Ramayana in Indian miniature paintings.

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The First Monday in May (2016)
The First Monday in May (2016)

6pm

6pm

An unprecedented look behind the scenes of two of New York’s premier cultural events, The First Monday in May follows the creation of the most attended fashion exhibition in the history of The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the 2015 Met Gala.

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Just Remember Don’t Forget: Closing A’dress with the Pacific Sisters and Nina Tonga
Just Remember Don’t Forget: Closing A’dress with the Pacific Sisters and Nina To...

2–3pm

FREE

To celebrate Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists closing weekend, the Gallery presents a panel discussion chaired by Nina Tonga, the exhibition’s curator from Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. 

Nina will be in conversation with members of the Pacific Sisters: Ani O’Neill, Rosanna Raymond, Suzanne Tamaki, Nephi Tupaea and Feeonaa Wall.

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Urban Explorers
Urban Explorers

Has cabin fever set in? Exhausted all the movie options? Looking for an outdoor activity for the whole family?

Become an Urban Explorer today! Download the Goosechase app and search Urban Explorers to play. 

Urban Explorers

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Athol McCredie: NZ Photography
Athol McCredie: NZ Photography

10.15am

SOLD OUT

From the sublime to the surreal, the familiar to the forgotten, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa curator Athol McCredie has curated 200 years of NZ photography into one volume, New Zealand Photography Collected (shortlisted for the 2016 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards) providing both a history of the medium and a powerful portrait of our shifting identity. 

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Michael Smythe — Scandi-Kiwi Style
Michael Smythe — Scandi-Kiwi Style

2–3pm

It was the golden age of the 1950s and 60s when Scandinavian Design became a dominant international trend and New Zealand fell under the influence of Nordic designers.

Join design writer, researcher, curator and historian Michael Smythe for an illustrated talk that will reveal the extent of this influence on New Zealand design during the post-WWII years.

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Curators talk: Juliana Engberg on War Damaged Musical Instruments
Curators talk: Juliana Engberg on War Damaged Musical Instruments

2.30–3pm

FREE

Turner Prize-winning, Berlin-based artist Susan Philipsz has been creating outstanding sound pieces in public spaces and galleries for over 30 years.

To make War Damaged Musical Instruments Philipsz gathered brass instruments from military museums in Britain and Germany that represent 200 years of conflict.  She then asked musicians to play them to the best of their ability and instrumental capacity. Recording each instrument as if it were a solo participant Philipsz has been able to construct an ensemble playing.

Join Juliana Engberg, Senior Curator, Global Contemporary Art for a short introduction to this haunting and moving work now located in the Gallery’s North Atrium.

 

 

 

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Back Office: Conservation
Back Office: Conservation

6–6.30pm

Free for Members

Each month, we’re passing the mic to the people we work with to share the stories from the Back Office. Be it their favourite artwork, research or experiences on the job, they’ll be sharing their projects and passions.

Back Office: Conservation

6–6.30pm

Free for Members

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Artist talk: Naoka Tosa
Artist talk: Naoka Tosa

1.30–4pm

Free

Enjoy an artist talk and short exhibition by visiting Japanese artist Naoka Tosa. 

Artist talk: Naoka Tosa

1.30–4pm

Free

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Alfredo Jaar: It is Difficult
Alfredo Jaar: It is Difficult

6pm

SOLD OUT

Artist, architect and filmmaker Alfredo Jaar presents his first lecture in New Zealand.

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After hours talk: Matt Saunders
After hours talk: Matt Saunders

5.30pm

Enjoy an after hours talk 'Flawed words and stubborn sounds' by visiting US artist Matt Saunders, who is in the country as international guest and external examiner for the July MFA seminar at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design.

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The Jury speaks
The Jury speaks

1pm

Free

Join three of the four Walters Prize 2016 jurors for a discussion on the artworks they selected for this year’s Prize.

The Jury speaks

1pm

Free

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Mackelvie Society Lectures: Ben Nicholson, Piet Mondrian and the quest for precision
Mackelvie Society Lectures: Ben Nicholson, Piet Mondrian and the quest for preci...

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

Join Senior Curator of International Art, Dr Sophie Matthiesson as she reconstructs the artistic dialogue between Dutch abstract painter, Piet Mondrian and his younger British colleague, Ben Nicholson. Their relationship flourished in north London in late 1938, when the two friends worked side by side in neighbouring studios as the clouds of World War II gathered. Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only. 

Mackelvie Society Lectures: Ben Nicholson, Piet Mondrian and the quest for preci...

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

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Mackelvie Society Lectures: Treasures of the Grand Tour: Italy through British eyes
Mackelvie Society Lectures: Treasures of the Grand Tour: Italy through British e...

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

Join Senior Curator of International Art, Dr Sophie Matthiesson, to explore the ‘lure of Italy’ for British tourists in the eighteenth century in this online lecture. Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only. 

Mackelvie Society Lectures: Treasures of the Grand Tour: Italy through British e...

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

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Quant-inspired Fashion Illustration Workshop
Quant-inspired Fashion Illustration Workshop

10.30am—3pm

From $150 Book now

Harnessing the youthful spirit of the sixties and embracing new mass-production techniques, Mary Quant created a new look for modern women. Be inspired by Quant's work and play around with different materials and styles to create your own mini fashion sketch portfolio.

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Mackelvie Society Lectures: Monet’s Garden and the Japanese Bridge
Mackelvie Society Lectures: Monet’s Garden and the Japanese Bridge

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

Join Senior Curator of International Art, Dr Sophie Matthiesson to hear the story behind the creation of Claude Monet’s extraordinary water gardens at Giverny and the evolution of his Japanese bridge series, culminating in a discussion of a late bridge painting made by Monet, on loan at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only. 

Mackelvie Society Lectures: Monet’s Garden and the Japanese Bridge

7.30 – 8.30pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only

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First Impressions: Printmaking in 19th-Century France
First Impressions: Printmaking in 19th-Century France

6–7pm

Students $5, Members $10, Non-Members $15 Book now

Exploring hidden gems from Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, guest speaker Dr Rachel Skokowski will trace the key developments and debates that revolutionized 19th-century printmaking.

First Impressions: Printmaking in 19th-Century France

6–7pm

Students $5, Members $10, Non-Members $15 Book now

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Easy Listening: Michael Stevenson and Simon Denny in conversation
Easy Listening: Michael Stevenson and Simon Denny in conversation

6.30pm

Free – no bookings

Join artists Simon Denny and Michael Stevenson in conversation with Natasha Conland, Curator, Contemporary Art ahead of the opening of Michael's major new exhibition, Serene Velocity in Practice: MC510/CS183.

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Mackelvie Society Lectures: Howard Hodgkin and India
Mackelvie Society Lectures: Howard Hodgkin and India

6 – 7pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only (RSVP required) Book now

In advance of an exhibition on the history and meanings of colour (2022), Senior Curator of International Art, Dr Sophie Matthiesson explores exuberant paintings of British painter Howard Hodgkin through his relationship to India and its artistic traditions. Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only. Please note, this lecture will be held onsite in the Gallery Auditorium. As spaces are limited, please register for a free ticket using the booking link.

Mackelvie Society Lectures: Howard Hodgkin and India

6 – 7pm

Free, Gallery and Mackelvie Society Members only (RSVP required) Book now

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After hours talk: Daniel von Sturmer
After hours talk: Daniel von Sturmer

6pm

Free

Join Melbourne-based artist Daniel von Sturmer for a discussion on selected recent works and how studio practice can shape thinking, and thinking can shape studio practice. 

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Penelope Jackson: Art Crime in New Zealand – do we have a problem?
Penelope Jackson: Art Crime in New Zealand – do we have a problem?

3pm

Free

Join us for an illustrated talk by Penelope Jackson about art crime in New Zealand calling on historical and contemporary case studies.

Artworks

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Maori war canoe, Auckland museum
Maori war canoe, Auckland museum

Josiah Martin

Production date
19th century
Medium
albumen print
Size (h x w)
152 x 204 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1973
Accession no
1973/17/4
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The Museum, Princes Street
The Museum, Princes Street

Harold Young

Production date
1897
Medium
pen
Size (h x w)
82 x 146 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1936
Accession no
1936/26/29
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Early Settlers Museum, Dunedin
Early Settlers Museum, Dunedin

Ans Westra

Production date
1971
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
203 x 252 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1985
Accession no
1985/5/4
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Property
Property

Richard Killeen

Production date
1987
Medium
crayon, pencil, gouache and photocopy on paper
Size (h x w)
383 x 583 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1989
Accession no
1989/48
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Memorial Museum
Memorial Museum

D G Begg

Production date
circa 1950
Medium
gelatin silver print
Size (h x w)
214 x 160 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1999
Accession no
1999/7/22
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Couple in Ratana Museum, Ratana
Couple in Ratana Museum, Ratana

Ans Westra

Production date
1964
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
270 x 253 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1985
Accession no
1985/5/2
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Empire Art Loan Collections Society Archive
Empire Art Loan Collections Society Archive

John Barr

Production date
1929-1949
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
RC2008/5
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The Guerrilla Girls Asked 383 European Museums About Diversity
The Guerrilla Girls Asked 383 European Museums About Diversity

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
2016
Medium
digital print
Size (h x w)
457 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/120
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Change/Exchange
Change/Exchange

Christine Hellyar

Production date
2008-2016
Medium
wooden glazed boxes, found objects, silk,linen, cotton and woollen cloth, various cordage and thread, paint, tapa, paper, feathers,, shells, beads, buttons, vellum, ribbons, lace and artificial flowers
Size (h x w)
230 x 285 x 43 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Patrons of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2016
Accession no
2016/23/3.1-127
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Guerrilla Girls' Code of Ethics for Art Museums
Guerrilla Girls' Code of Ethics for Art Museums

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
1990
Medium
offset lithograph
Size (h x w)
432 x 559 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/28
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Attempts 18
Attempts 18

Richard Maloy

Production date
2013
Medium
colour photographic print
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 2013
Accession no
C2013/1/41/2
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From Gondwana to Endangered, Who is the Devil Now?
From Gondwana to Endangered, Who is the Devil Now?

Goshka Macuga

Production date
2020
Medium
woven tapestry (3D), wool, cotton and synthetic fibers
Size (h x w)
2750 x 4360 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Friends of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2020
Accession no
2020/19
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How Many Women Had Solo Shows At NYC Museums? Recount
How Many Women Had Solo Shows At NYC Museums? Recount

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
2015
Medium
digital print
Size (h x w)
254 x 660 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/106
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Louise Henderson Archive
Louise Henderson Archive

Louise Henderson Diane McKegg

Production date
1922-2017
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, on loan from the Dame Louise Henderson Trust
Accession no
RC2018/4
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How Many Women Had Solo Shows At NYC Museums? Recount
How Many Women Had Solo Shows At NYC Museums? Recount

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
2015
Medium
digital print on adhesive paper
Size (h x w)
70 x 178 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/107
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War Damaged Musical Instruments
War Damaged Musical Instruments

Susan Philipsz

Production date
2015
Medium
6 channel sound installation
Size (h x w)
13min 41sec
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Friends of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2020
Accession no
2020/20
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At Last! Museums Will No Longer Discriminate Against Women and Minority Artists
At Last! Museums Will No Longer Discriminate Against Women and Minority Artists

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
1988
Medium
offset lithograph
Size (h x w)
432 x 559 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/19
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Attempts 11
Attempts 11

Richard Maloy

Production date
2010
Medium
colour photographic print
Size (h x w)
1200 x 800 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2011
Accession no
C2011/1/5
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Attempts 16
Attempts 16

Richard Maloy

Production date
2013
Medium
colour photographic print
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2013
Accession no
C2013/1/41/1
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Hikoi halted on the bridge at Waitangi
Hikoi halted on the bridge at Waitangi

Gil Hanly

Production date
1984
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
280 x 392 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1986
Accession no
1986/22/17
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How Many Women Artists Had One-Person Exhibitions in NYC Art Museums Last Year?
How Many Women Artists Had One-Person Exhibitions in NYC Art Museums Last Year?

Guerrilla Girls

Production date
1985
Medium
offset lithograph
Size (h x w)
432 x 559 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the Elise Mourant Bequest, 2018
Accession no
2018/5/3
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Empire Art Loan Collections Society Archive
Empire Art Loan Collections Society Archive
Production date
1929-1949
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
RC2008/5
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Louise Henderson Archive
Louise Henderson Archive
Production date
1922-2017
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, on loan from the Dame Louise Henderson Trust
Accession no
RC2018/4

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