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Manpower: Myths of Masculinity
Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

FREE

Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

FREE

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Brent Harris: The Other Side
Brent Harris: The Other Side

Free

Brent Harris: The Other Side

Free

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Shane Cotton Survey 1993–2003
Shane Cotton Survey 1993–2003

$5 – $7

Shane Cotton Survey 1993–2003

$5 – $7

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The Walters Prize 2018
The Walters Prize 2018

The Walters Prize 2018

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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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Mystic Truths
Mystic Truths

Free entry

Mystic Truths

Free entry

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Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction
Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction

12pm

Exhibition entry fee applies

Assistant Curator Emma Jameson discusses the Victorian period’s fear and fascination of sexuality and how the naked female figure was clothed in various guises to satisfy both social decorum and latent desire.

Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction

12pm

Exhibition entry fee applies

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Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction *CANCELLED*
Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction *CANCELLED*

1pm

Exhibition entry fee applies

Assistant Curator Emma Jameson discusses the Victorian period’s fear and fascination of sexuality and how the naked female figure was clothed in various guises to satisfy both social decorum and latent desire.

Emma Jameson: Fatal Attraction *CANCELLED*

1pm

Exhibition entry fee applies

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Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay
Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay

11am

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

An Iraqi translator for the U.S. military is wrongfully accused of being a double agent, and over the course of his interrogation by the military, his culturally forbidden sexuality comes to light. 

Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay

11am

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

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Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay
Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay

2.30pm

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

An Iraqi translator for the U.S. military is wrongfully accused of being a double agent, and over the course of his interrogation by the military, his culturally forbidden sexuality comes to light. 

Doc Edge Pride presents: From Bagdad to The Bay

2.30pm

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

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The Blue Angel (1930)
The Blue Angel (1930)

1pm

Free

The Blue Angel is an unsparing account of a straight-laced, bourgeois schoolteacher, Professor Rath, and his obsession with Lola Lola, a cabaret dancer. 

The Blue Angel (1930)

1pm

Free

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alterNATIVE: Māori and indigenous LGBT short films
alterNATIVE: Māori and indigenous LGBT short films

1pm and 3pm

Free

As part of this year's Auckland Pride Festival, we're presenting a selection of LBGT short films selected by Leo Koziol (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Rakaipaaka) of the Wairoa Māori Film Festival.

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The Bill: Adnan Yıldız with Paula Booker
The Bill: Adnan Yıldız with Paula Booker

6pm

Free

Artspace starts 2016’s programme with a significant reference to New Zealand's political history by celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Homosexual Law Reform Act.

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Mary Kisler: Rodin's The Kiss
Mary Kisler: Rodin's The Kiss

1pm

Exhibition entry applies

Join Senior Curator Mary Kisler in the exhibition spaces for a short talk on one of Rodin’s best known sculptures, The Kiss.

Mary Kisler: Rodin's The Kiss

1pm

Exhibition entry applies

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Blue Velvet (1986)
Blue Velvet (1986)

1pm

Free

In David Lynch’s electrifyingly original neo-noir horror-thriller, Kyle MacLachlan and Laura Dern play youngsters who become involved in the mystery surrounding a nightclub singer and are plunged into the dark, surreal depths of small-town America.

Blue Velvet (1986)

1pm

Free

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Members Preview Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists
Members Preview Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists

1–4pm

FREE Members-only; Booking not required

Be one of the first people to enjoy Manifesto. This immersive 13-screen film installation by German artist and filmmaker Julian Rosefeldt pays homage to the moving tradition and literary beauty of artist manifestos, ultimately questioning the role of the artist in society today.

Members Preview Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists

1–4pm

FREE Members-only; Booking not required

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Doc Edge Pride presents: The Coming Back Out Ball Movie
Doc Edge Pride presents: The Coming Back Out Ball Movie

3.15pm

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

In the middle of Australia’s divisive marriage equality vote, Melbourne hosted a gala event to honour and celebrate its LGBTQ+ elders. These are their stories.

Doc Edge Pride presents: The Coming Back Out Ball Movie

3.15pm

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

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Giselle – What becomes of the broken hearted
Giselle – What becomes of the broken hearted

2pm

Mary-Jane O’Reilly’s condensed contemporary ballet is a high-intensity, 20-minute excerpt of a full-length work that draws its stylistic landscape from post-WW2 film noir.

 

 

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Pollywood Pasifika Film TWENTY2022
Pollywood Pasifika Film TWENTY2022

2 – 4pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

Pollywood Pasifika Film TWENTY2022

2 – 4pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

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Manpower Lectures – #4 Queer and Now (online)
Manpower Lectures – #4 Queer and Now (online)

6—7pm

Members $100, Non-Members $190, Students $80 Book now

What's queer about long-nineteenth-century British art now? Answering this question, Edwards address two entirely different examples: Henry Hugh Armstead’s mid-Victorian bronze statuette ‘Satan dismayed’ otherwise known as ‘Saint Michael and the Serpent’ (1852) and Henry Scott Tuke’s 1924 oil painting, ‘Companions’. Both artists remain marginalised, and have proven difficult to canonise for different reasons: Armstead as a predominantly decorative artist in a canon still primarily oriented towards the two-dimensional and the category of fine art, and Tuke because of the open secret of the pederastic character of his work, at a moment in which childhood sexual abuse remains one of the key cultural issues of our time. What might we learn from returning to think about both?

This lecture is a pre-recorded lecture that will be made available to ticketholders to watch in their own time. This lecture is the fourth in a four-part series, Manpower Lectures: Antiquity, aesthetes and athleticism.

Manpower Lectures – #4 Queer and Now (online)

6—7pm

Members $100, Non-Members $190, Students $80 Book now

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Law of Desire (1987)
Law of Desire (1987)

1pm

Free

One of Almodóvar’s most autobiographical films, Law of Desire is a comic thriller depicting the complex relationship between filmmaker and fan.

Law of Desire (1987)

1pm

Free

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Giselle – What becomes of the broken hearted
Giselle – What becomes of the broken hearted

2pm

Mary-Jane O’Reilly’s condensed contemporary ballet is a high-intensity, 20-minute excerpt of a full-length work that draws its stylistic landscape from post-WW2 film noir.

 

 

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Short films
Short films

3.30pm

Free

In conjunction with Alliance Française Auckland we are pleased to screen a compilation of short films courtesy of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival – the world's leading film festival dedicated to short films.

Short films

3.30pm

Free

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Pride Celebrations 2020
Pride Celebrations 2020

1.30–3.30pm

FREE

To celebrate Auckland Pride, enjoy the stunning voices of the Gay and Lesbian Singers (GALS) when they return to perform as part of the Gallery’s Pride Celebrations for 2020. Then look at art from diverse perspectives on our LGBTTQI-insight tour of the Gallery’s historical art collection. Presented by our curator, Ron Brownson, gallerist Michael Lett, with Heather Straka and Cameron Ah-Loo Matamua. More names to be announced.

Pride Celebrations 2020

1.30–3.30pm

FREE

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Agency and aesthetics: A symposium on the expanded field of photography
Agency and aesthetics: A symposium on the expanded field of photography

Free – registrations required Book now

This day-long symposium invites artists, writers, critics, academics and others to reflect on the work that photographs can do today and the changing significance of the image as a social or cultural representation.

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She Claims: Art Matters – Julia Croft and Rosabel Tan
She Claims: Art Matters – Julia Croft and Rosabel Tan

5.30–7.30pm

Members $25, General Admission $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. Edition three is a conversation between theatre maker Julia Croft and editor and writer Rosabel Tan.

She Claims: Art Matters – Julia Croft and Rosabel Tan

5.30–7.30pm

Members $25, General Admission $75 Book now

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Curator and artist talk: Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists
Curator and artist talk: Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists

12 – 1pm

FREE (Members only)

Artist and Pacific Sisters’ member Feeonaa Wall will join forces with Senior Curator, NZ and Pacific Art, Ron Brownson, to give an illustrated talk on Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera | Fashion Activists, prior to the Members Preview of the exhibition. 

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Declaration: Setting the Agenda Symposium
Declaration: Setting the Agenda Symposium

9.30am — 7pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

 

Declaration: Setting the Agenda Symposium

9.30am — 7pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

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Swinging Sixties: Double Feature
Swinging Sixties: Double Feature

3.15—8.30pm

From $15 Book now

What better way to celebrate the exhibition Mary Quant: Fashion Revolutionary than two iconic, groovy, cinematic classics that will transport you back to the swinging sixties!

Alongside a fully stocked bar, you can catch A Hard Day’s Night – a 1964 rock-and-roll romp following "a day in the life" of The Beatles as fame takes them by storm – and mystery thriller Blow-Up, by critically acclaimed director Michelangelo Antonioni, wherein a bored mod-photographer discovers he’s unknowingly captured a crime scene on film. This event will be located at The Hollywood in Avondale, New Zealand’s longest-running cinema palace.

Swinging Sixties: Double Feature

3.15—8.30pm

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Artworks

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The Model’s Revenge III
The Model’s Revenge III

Alexis Hunter

Production date
1974
Medium
black and white photograph, gelatin silver print
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2017
Accession no
2017/39/3
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The Model’s Revenge I
The Model’s Revenge I

Alexis Hunter

Production date
1974
Medium
black and white photograph, gelatin silver print
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2017
Accession no
2017/39/1
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Not on display

The Model’s Revenge II
The Model’s Revenge II

Alexis Hunter

Production date
1974
Medium
black and white photograph, gelatin silver print
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2017
Accession no
2017/39/2
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Delayed Gratification
Delayed Gratification

Rohan Wealleans

Production date
2001
Medium
housepaint and pins on board
Size (h x w)
1832 x 827 x 113 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2003
Accession no
2003/52
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An Arse In The Dark Universe Under The Flannelette Sheets
An Arse In The Dark Universe Under The Flannelette Sheets

Dale Frank

Production date
2001
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Size (h x w)
2600 x 2000 x 30 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2001
Accession no
C2001/1/11
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Dale Frank

Production date
2001
Medium
acrylic and varnish on canvas
Size (h x w)
2000 x 2000 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2001
Accession no
C2001/1/12
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The Hare stripped bare by his bride even
The Hare stripped bare by his bride even

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1980
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
250 x 301 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Ms Jeanette McCracken, 1982
Accession no
1982/45/14
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On display

Untitled (4th D SH33 N29A)
Untitled (4th D SH33 N29A)

Bill Henson

On display

Production date
1992-1993
Medium
C-type photograph
Size (h x w)
2000 x 1270 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1994
Accession no
1994/12/2
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BCAD
BCAD

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1970
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
216 x 157 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Ms Jeanette McCracken 1982
Accession no
1982/45/2
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Disguise
Disguise

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1973
Medium
etching, aquatint
Size (h x w)
503 x 376 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Ms Jeanette McCracken, 1982
Accession no
1982/45/3
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Bite out
Bite out

Christine Webster

Production date
1989
Medium
gelatin silver photograph
Size (h x w)
1578 x 858 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 1992
Accession no
1992/20/2
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The Objects Series
The Objects Series

Alexis Hunter

Production date
1974-1975
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
1015 x 1265 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 1990
Accession no
1990/38.1-6
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Study for 'Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony'
Study for 'Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony'

Bill Brown

Production date
1985
Medium
acrylic and conte on paper
Size (h x w)
640 x 960 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 1986
Accession no
C1994/1/487
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Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony
Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony

Bill Brown

Production date
1985
Medium
oil and oil stick on linen
Size (h x w)
1723 x 3450 x 40 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 1986
Accession no
C1994/1/182
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Violated
Violated

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1975
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
250 x 275 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 1977
Accession no
C1994/1/45
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By arrows
By arrows

Christine Webster

Production date
1986
Medium
cibachrome on aluminium
Size (h x w)
1250 x 520 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 1992
Accession no
1992/20/1
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Ema and Taaniko
Ema and Taaniko

Rebecca Swan

Production date
Unknown
Medium
silver gelatin selenium toned
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 2019
Accession no
2019/6/20
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Not on display

Disguise
Disguise

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1973
Medium
etching, aquatint
Size (h x w)
502 x 374 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1974
Accession no
1974/18
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Not on display

More People
More People

Gertrude Hermes

Production date
1935
Medium
wood engraving
Size (h x w)
441 x 482 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Rex Nan Kivell, 1953
Accession no
1953/2/304
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Cody, Joel
Cody, Joel

Tanu Gago Vinesh Kumaran

Production date
2012
Medium
digital inkjet print
Size (h x w)
627 x 876 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2012
Accession no
2012/14/1
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Ema
Ema

Rebecca Swan

Production date
2001
Medium
silver gelatin selenium toned
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 2019
Accession no
2019/6/18
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Not on display

Ema Hapu
Ema Hapu

Rebecca Swan

Production date
Unknown
Medium
silver gelatin selenium toned
Size (h x w)
508 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 2019
Accession no
2019/6/19
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Surrender
Surrender

Christine Webster

Production date
1988
Medium
cibachrome
Size (h x w)
1360 x 680 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1991
Accession no
1991/11
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Not on display

Study for 'Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony'
Study for 'Sun Tung Fowl Ceremony'

Bill Brown

Production date
1985
Medium
conte on paper
Size (h x w)
940 x 1240 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 1986
Accession no
C1994/1/486
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Not on display

Chemistry stencil
Chemistry stencil

Barry Cleavin

Production date
1980
Medium
etching, aquatint
Size (h x w)
118 x 189 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Ms Jeanette McCracken, 1982
Accession no
1982/45/10
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The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 5 天色•新女性 II, 5
The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 5 天色•新女性 II, 5

Yang Fudong

Production date
2014
Medium
colour inkjet print on paper
Size (h x w)
1800 x 1200 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Auckland Contemporary Art Trust, 2015
Accession no
2015/9/2
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The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 4 天色•新女性 II, 4
The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 4 天色•新女性 II, 4

Yang Fudong

Production date
2014
Medium
colour inkjet print on paper
Size (h x w)
1800 x 1200 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Auckland Contemporary Art Trust, 2015
Accession no
2015/9/3
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Not on display

The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 1 天色•新女性 II, 1
The Coloured Sky: New Women II, 1 天色•新女性 II, 1

Yang Fudong

Production date
2014
Medium
colour inkjet print on paper
Size (h x w)
1800 x 1200 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Auckland Contemporary Art Trust, 2015
Accession no
2015/9/1
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The Tavern Scene
The Tavern Scene

William Hogarth

Production date
circa 1735
Medium
engraving
Size (h x w)
460 x 576 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Professor and Mrs A G Bogle, 2002
Accession no
2002/13/3
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Not on display

Polynesia migration Aotearoa
Polynesia migration Aotearoa

John Pule

Production date
1992
Medium
acrylic on unstretched canvas, and barkcloth
Size (h x w)
3300 x 1965 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from Reader's Digest New Zealand, 1992
Accession no
1992/21
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Diva
Diva

Lisa Reihana

Production date
2007
Medium
digital photograph printed on Fuji Crystal Archive resin coated paper mounted on 4mm aluminium
Size (h x w)
2000 x 1200 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Patrons of the Auckland Art Gallery, purchased with assistance from the Gallery, 2010
Accession no
2010/25/3
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Not on display

The Lecher
The Lecher

Cornelis Bega

Production date
mid 17th century
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
77 x 72 mm
Credit line
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of James Tannock Mackelvie, 1885
Accession no
M1885/3/3
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Not on display

Milk and Honey
Milk and Honey

Lonnie Hutchinson

Production date
2012
Medium
builders paper, metal pins
Size (h x w)
3000 x 3000 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, commissioned by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2012
Accession no
C2012/1/33.1-3
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Under Milk Wood
Under Milk Wood

Jeffrey Harris

Production date
1971
Medium
pen and ink
Size (h x w)
343 x 435 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1988
Accession no
1988/9.1-9
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