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Seen from Elsewhere
Seen from Elsewhere

Free entry

Seen from Elsewhere

Free entry

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Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico

Adults $24.50, Concessions $19.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico

Adults $24.50, Concessions $19.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE

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Five Māori Painters
Five Māori Painters

Free entry

Five Māori Painters

Free entry

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Guide Kaiārahi
Guide Kaiārahi

FREE

Guide Kaiārahi

FREE

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Nine Lives: The Chartwell Exhibition 2003
Nine Lives: The Chartwell Exhibition 2003

$5 - $7

Nine Lives: The Chartwell Exhibition 2003

$5 - $7

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Earth Matters
Earth Matters

Free entry

Earth Matters

Free entry

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Through the Eyes of Shirin Neshat
Through the Eyes of Shirin Neshat

$5 - $7

Through the Eyes of Shirin Neshat

$5 - $7

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Victorian Auckland: Photographs by John Fields
Victorian Auckland: Photographs by John Fields

Free entry

Victorian Auckland: Photographs by John Fields

Free entry

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The Walters Prize 2002
The Walters Prize 2002

Free entry

The Walters Prize 2002

Free entry

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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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Civilisation, Photography, Now
Civilisation, Photography, Now

Civilisation, Photography, Now

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Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys
Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys

$14, Members and Children 12 & under FREE Book now

Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys

$14, Members and Children 12 & under FREE Book now

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Struan Hamilton: The art of printmaking
Struan Hamilton: The art of printmaking

3pm

Free

Join artist-printmaker Struan Hamilton for an in-house demonstration using a traditional etching press on the printmaking methods used by artists such as Rembrandt, Redon, Goya, and Delacroix who feature in the exhibition A night without stars: the interior worlds of Redon and The Romantics.

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I Am Love (io Sono l’Amore) 2009
I Am Love (io Sono l’Amore) 2009

1pm

Free

A tragic love story set at the turn of the millennium in Milan starring Tilda Swinton. The film follows the fall of the haute bourgeoisie due to forces of passion and unconditional love.

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Writers on Film: Margaret Atwood
Writers on Film: Margaret Atwood

11.45am

SOLD OUT

On the eve of her 70th birthday in 2010 Canadian star Margaret Atwood travelled to North America and the UK to publicise her dystopian novel The Year of the Flood, with a theatrical version of the novel which combined performance, music and readings. 

Writers on Film: Margaret Atwood

11.45am

SOLD OUT

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Falling in love with your collection
Falling in love with your collection

2-3.30pm

FREE

Romancing the Collection is a brand new hang of some of the star works in your art collection, housed at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. It’s a chance to fall in love all over again with old favourites, or acquaint yourself with some new ones.

 

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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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SOLD OUT Skyward with Reuben Paterson
SOLD OUT Skyward with Reuben Paterson

6–7.30pm

Members $40, Non-Members $50 Book now

Please note: This event is now sold out. This event had been rescheduled and will go ahead on Wednesday 28 July. 

Celebrate the forthcoming, spectacular sculpture by contemporary artist Reuben Paterson (Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāi Tūhoe and Tūhourangi) – a 10-metre-high crystal waka suspended vertically and casting a galaxy of stars over the Gallery’s forecourt pool.

SOLD OUT Skyward with Reuben Paterson

6–7.30pm

Members $40, Non-Members $50 Book now

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He tātai whetū ki te rangi | Reuben Paterson
He tātai whetū ki te rangi | Reuben Paterson

Free

Engage with contemporary artist Reuben Paterson’s (Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāi Tūhoe and Tūhourangi) awe-inspiring sculpture by in this free public artist kōrero (talk). 

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Doc Edge Presents: Bathtubs Over Broadway
Doc Edge Presents: Bathtubs Over Broadway

12.30-2pm

$12.30 Book now

As part of the 14th International Documentary Film Festival, Doc Edge in association with RNZ presents a series of documentary screenings at the Gallery.

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Under the Southern Stars: Pacifica Voices
Under the Southern Stars: Pacifica Voices

12pm

Free

Join us for the return of Writers Lounge – a series of engaging discussions and conversations between writers and social commentators in our auditorium.

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Curator's talk: Emma Jameson on A Night Without Stars
Curator's talk: Emma Jameson on A Night Without Stars

3pm

Free

Join Assistant Curator Emma Jameson for an illustrated talk about how the artists Odilon Redon, Rembrandt, William Blake, Henry Fuseli, Francisco Goya and Eugène Delacroix reacted against social upheaval to express inner worlds immersed in the shadow of reason.

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SOLD OUT | ¡Viva México! After-hours at the Gallery
SOLD OUT | ¡Viva México! After-hours at the Gallery

6pm – 9pm

$30 Members, $55 non-members.

SOLD OUT | ¡Viva México! After-hours at the Gallery

6pm – 9pm

$30 Members, $55 non-members.

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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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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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NZTrio: Tectonic Impact
NZTrio: Tectonic Impact

6–8pm

$53 + fees General Admission, $43 + fees AAG Members, $28 +fees Concession (Students with ID.) Book now

Join NZTrio at the Gallery for a live evening performance of TECTONIC IMPACT.

NZTrio: Tectonic Impact

6–8pm

$53 + fees General Admission, $43 + fees AAG Members, $28 +fees Concession (Students with ID.) Book now

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Tony Manero (2008)
Tony Manero (2008)

1pm

Free

As Augusto Pinochet holds Chile in the grip of a dictatorship, a fifty-year-old man obsessed with John Travolta's character from Saturday Night Fever imitates his idol each weekend in a small bar on the outskirts of Santiago. 

Tony Manero (2008)

1pm

Free

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Art After Hours
Art After Hours

6–10pm

$25 + fees Book now

Grab your friends and head to Art After Hours – a special, one-off evening of food, drinks, art and entertainment inspired by our major exhibition, Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys.

Art After Hours

6–10pm

$25 + fees Book now

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Manpower Lectures – #3 The New Mail Order
Manpower Lectures – #3 The New Mail Order

6—7pm

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

When Eugen Sandow, the father of modern bodybuilding, toured New Zealand in the summer of 1902-03, his aim was to reshape the nation. Long before the likes of Charles Atlas peddled mail order muscle programmes, the Sandow System was embraced by men throughout New Zealand. Eager to flex and pose and dream of a new male order, these men joined local gyms, entered bodybuilding contests, and even strutted their stuff in local beauty competitions. In this lecture, Dr Caroline Daley reveals the bodies of early twentieth century men and questions whether our fixation with rugby players, farmers and soldiers means we’re missing the pleasure that comes from gazing upon the world’s most perfectly developed man and his local acolytes.

This lecture is the third in a four-part series, Manpower Lectures: Antiquity, aesthetes and athleticism. 

Manpower Lectures – #3 The New Mail Order

6—7pm

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

From $15 Book now

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Marae in the Sky
Marae in the Sky

12–12.40pm and 2–2.40pm

FREE

Marae in the Sky

12–12.40pm and 2–2.40pm

FREE

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Art Lovers' Films: The Price of Everything
Art Lovers' Films: The Price of Everything

6pm

Members $26, General admission $28 Buy tickets

Art Lovers’ Film presents The Price of Everything (2018), a funny, insightful and at times jaw-dropping documentary about the current contemporary art market

Art Lovers' Films: The Price of Everything

6pm

Members $26, General admission $28 Buy tickets

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Matariki Ahunga Nui
Matariki Ahunga Nui

10am–5pm

KOREUTU (Free)

Matariki Ahunga Nui

10am–5pm

KOREUTU (Free)

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Manpower Lectures – #2 Ancient Greek Male Identity and the Modern World
Manpower Lectures – #2 Ancient Greek Male Identity and the Modern World

6—7pm

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

Drawing on heroes of classical mythology, the Iliad, Greek tragedy and their modern adaptations, Dr Anastasia Bakogianni explores what it meant to be a man in the ancient Greek world. Researching expectations placed upon men and the warrior ethos, she tracks its impact throughout the centuries and on the modern concept of masculinity.  This lecture is the second in a four-part series, Manpower Lectures: Antiquity, aesthetes and athleticism.

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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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Manpower Lectures – #1 Why Oscar Wilde Mattered in Auckland
Manpower Lectures – #1 Why Oscar Wilde Mattered in Auckland

6—7pm

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

Senior Curator of International Art, Dr Sophie Matthiesson explores some of the motivations behind the collecting and public display of male bodies in the early years of the Auckland Art Gallery (founded 1888) and considers the appeal and meaning of such frankly sensual images for their Victorian-era benefactors who purchased them. The notorious 1895 London trial and imprisonment of Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde for homosexuality suddenly altered consciousness across the British Empire. It impacts can be seen, she argues, in public debates about masculinity in New Zealand, and in institutional attitudes to the male nude in art in the following decades.

This lecture is the first in a four-part series, Manpower Lectures: Antiquity, aesthetes and athleticism.

Manpower Lectures – #1 Why Oscar Wilde Mattered in Auckland

6—7pm

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

Artworks

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Stars
Stars

Lisa Reihana

Production date
2017
Medium
giclee print on Illford Gallerie Metallic gloss paper
Size (h x w)
235 x 235 x 35 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the. artist and the New Zealand at Venice Patrons Programme, 2017.
Accession no
C2017/1/26
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Seeing the Unseen
Seeing the Unseen

Star Gossage

Production date
2014
Medium
oil on board
Size (h x w)
430 x 317 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Patrons of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2014
Accession no
2014/30/2
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Falling Stars
Falling Stars

Tony Fomison

Production date
25 Jan 1967
Medium
gouache on paper
Size (h x w)
333 x 407 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, from the Tony Fomison Studio Papers, gift of Mary Fomison, 2009
Accession no
2009/29/6
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Toys, Games and Tokens
Toys, Games and Tokens

Artstation Association of Women Artists

Production date
1983
Medium
Black and white poster on paper
Size (h x w)
206 x 399 mm
Credit line
Women's Art Exhibition Posters, E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Juliet Batten, 2008
Accession no
RC2008/4/15
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Pretty Boy Michaelangelo
Pretty Boy Michaelangelo

Peter Blake

Production date
1972
Medium
screenprint
Size (h x w)
457 x 298 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Institute of Contemporary Prints, 1976
Accession no
1976/57/5
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Southern Cross
Southern Cross

Shane Cotton

Production date
2002
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Size (h x w)
1403 x 1403 x 35 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2003
Accession no
C2003/1/2
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The fall of the Giants
The fall of the Giants

Salvator Rosa

Production date
1663
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
733 x 478 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Peter Tomory Collection, purchased 2004
Accession no
2004/30/101
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Te Kurau Taunihihi II
Te Kurau Taunihihi II

John Bevan Ford

Production date
1993
Medium
ink, pencil
Size (h x w)
570 x 768 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1994
Accession no
1994/5/2
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Matariki
Matariki

Star Gossage

Production date
2014
Medium
oil on board
Size (h x w)
855 x 1260 x 40 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Patrons of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2014
Accession no
2014/30/1
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Guy Fawkes night II
Guy Fawkes night II

Pauline Thompson

Production date
1982
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
505 x 610 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1982
Accession no
1982/41
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Untitled
Untitled

Martin Thompson

Production date
late 20th century
Medium
felt pen on paper
Size (h x w)
390 x 560 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2001
Accession no
C2001/1/19
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Abstract
Abstract

Kenneth Hall

Production date
Unknown
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
609 x 511 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Lucy Carrington Wertheim, 1948
Accession no
1948/7/25
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The Sky
The Sky

Debra Bustin

Production date
1986
Medium
silkscreen
Size (h x w)
1020 x 760 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of NZI Corporation, 1986
Accession no
1986/17/3
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Along the way of sorrows, VII
Along the way of sorrows, VII

Robin White

Production date
1993
Medium
photo-etching
Size (h x w)
92 x 62 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1993
Accession no
1993/11/7
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The Sky
The Sky

Debra Bustin

Production date
1986
Medium
pen and pencil
Size (h x w)
700 x 580 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of NZI Corporation, 1986
Accession no
1986/17/4
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Ornamental Duck with Cart and Mantle
Ornamental Duck with Cart and Mantle

Kura Te Waru Rewiri

Production date
1994
Medium
acrylic on board
Size (h x w)
1200 x 600 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1999
Accession no
1999/14
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Eric Warner, Commercial Artist
Eric Warner, Commercial Artist

Arnold Goodwin

Production date
1917
Medium
lithograph
Size (h x w)
220 x 136 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1987
Accession no
1987/43/2/4
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Clifton House, 15 Castle Drive, Epsom
Clifton House, 15 Castle Drive, Epsom

John Fields

Production date
circa 1971-circa 1972
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
133 x 198 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of John Stacpoole and John Fields, 1983
Accession no
1983/11/43
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In the small hours
In the small hours

George Clausen

Production date
1911
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
765 x 892 x 90 mm
Credit line
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
MU/31
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The Sky
The Sky

Debra Bustin

Production date
1986
Medium
acrylic and gouache
Size (h x w)
590 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of NZI Corporation, 1986
Accession no
1986/17/2
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Folau
Folau

Fatu Feu'u

Production date
1993
Medium
woodcut
Size (h x w)
1055 x 250 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2002
Accession no
2002/25/6
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The Sky
The Sky

Debra Bustin

Production date
1986
Medium
silkscreen, silver glitter
Size (h x w)
738 x 704 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of NZI Corporation, 1986
Accession no
1986/16/2
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Canal Zone
Canal Zone

Max McLellan

Production date
1968
Medium
silkscreen
Size (h x w)
775 x 584 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1968
Accession no
1968/36/13
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Eric Warner, Commercial Artist
Eric Warner, Commercial Artist

Arnold Goodwin

Production date
1917
Medium
lithograph
Size (h x w)
220 x 136 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1990
Accession no
1990/32/4
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Setting Moon, Celestial South Pole, Rising Sun
Setting Moon, Celestial South Pole, Rising Sun

Pauline Thompson

On display

Production date
1986
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
912 x 755 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1986
Accession no
1986/31/1-3
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The Infant Christ Borne Aloft by Putti, with Allegories of the Arts
The Infant Christ Borne Aloft by Putti, with Allegories of the Arts

Anton Teutenberg

Production date
1857
Medium
pen and ink, with traces of graphite, on paper
Size (h x w)
367 x 275 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2013
Accession no
2013/38
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Woman Airing Her Dirty Linen in Public
Woman Airing Her Dirty Linen in Public

Gavin Bishop

Production date
1968
Medium
silkscreen
Size (h x w)
914 x 584 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1968
Accession no
1968/36/2
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Ceres in search of Proserpine
Ceres in search of Proserpine

David Wilkie

Production date
1803
Medium
oil on canvas
Size (h x w)
880 x 660 x 45 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir George Grey, 1887
Accession no
1887/1/40
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Venus from Hell
Venus from Hell

Liz Maw

Production date
2009
Medium
oil on board
Size (h x w)
3055 x 1065 x 105 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2009
Accession no
2009/19
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Maui and Mahuika
Maui and Mahuika

John Bevan Ford

Production date
1993
Medium
felt pen and pencil
Size (h x w)
570 x 768 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1994
Accession no
1994/5/4
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Guide Kaiārahi
Guide Kaiārahi

Reuben Paterson

On display

Production date
2021
Medium
stainless steel, transparent acrylic and glass
Size (h x w)
10000 x 719 x 2603 mm
Credit line
Edmiston Trust Collection, commissioned by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2021
Accession no
E2021/4
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Behemoth and Leviathan
Behemoth and Leviathan

William Blake

Production date
1825
Medium
engraving
Size (h x w)
214 x 162 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1980
Accession no
1980/10/15
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2 Minutes 33 Seconds (Green)
2 Minutes 33 Seconds (Green)

Billy Apple®

Production date
1962
Medium
painted bronze cast from the original 1962 mould
Size (h x w)
140 x 355 x 153 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist with assistance from Alan Gibbs and Jenny Gibbs, 1991
Accession no
1991/27
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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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Freemason's Hall, Princes Street
Freemason's Hall, Princes Street

John Fields

Production date
circa 1971-circa 1972
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
134 x 199 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of John Stacpoole and John Fields, 1983
Accession no
1983/53/1
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Nativity
Nativity

Abraham de Bruyn Pieter van der Borcht

Production date
1583
Medium
engraving
Size (h x w)
114 x 73 mm
Credit line
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
M1885/86/32
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Women's Art Exhibition Posters
Women's Art Exhibition Posters
Production date
1979-1990
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Juliet Batten, 2008
Accession no
RC2008/4

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