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Island Life - Robin White in New Zealand and Kiribati
Island Life - Robin White in New Zealand and Kiribati

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

Island Life - Robin White in New Zealand and Kiribati

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

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The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence
The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence

Free entry

The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence

Free entry

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The Body Laid Bare: Masterpieces from Tate
The Body Laid Bare: Masterpieces from Tate

$23, Members and Children 12 and under FREE Buy tickets

The Body Laid Bare: Masterpieces from Tate

$23, Members and Children 12 and under FREE Buy tickets

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BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour II
BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour II

12–1pm

Free for Members (bookings required) Book now

BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour II

12–1pm

Free for Members (bookings required) Book now

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A conversation about Gilbert & George
A conversation about Gilbert & George

12 - 1pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

A conversation about Gilbert & George

12 - 1pm

Free - bookings essential Book now

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BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour I
BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour I

12–1pm

Free for Members (bookings required) Book now

BOOKED OUT | Gilbert & George: Members Tour I

12–1pm

Free for Members (bookings required) Book now

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The Auckland Performing Arts Centre performs Gilbert & George
The Auckland Performing Arts Centre performs Gilbert & George

11am, 12pm, 1pm (approx. 15 minutes each)

The Auckland Performing Arts Centre performs Gilbert & George

11am, 12pm, 1pm (approx. 15 minutes each)

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Young Members | Queer Eyes
Young Members | Queer Eyes

6–8pm

Members $15, Non-Members $20 Book now

To celebrate Gilbert & George: The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Exhibition 2022, we invite you to join us for an in-depth evening with three of Aotearoa’s artists at the cutting edge of contemporary collage and photography. Across three presentations, Dr George Hajian, Lula Cucchiara and Māhia Jermaine Dean share their practices, stories and the intersection of queer, immigrant and Indigenous perspectives in their work.

Young Members | Queer Eyes

6–8pm

Members $15, Non-Members $20 Book now

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Signed, Theo Schoon | Special screening and conversation
Signed, Theo Schoon | Special screening and conversation

6–8pm

Members $17, Non-Members $22 Book now

Join us for a special screening of the new documentary, Signed, Theo Schoon, followed by a discussion between Nathan Pōhio (Senior Curator, Māori Art, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki) and award-winning arts columnist, advisor and writer Hamish Coney. Offering insights to the film’s production and exploring the many threads of Aotearoa’s art history bundled up in it, this exclusive in-conversation will expand upon the daring career of Theo Schoon and its significance in Aotearoa’s creative landscape.

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SOLD OUT | Kintsugi Workshop - September
SOLD OUT | Kintsugi Workshop - September

10.30am–1.00pm

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After a series of sold-out workshops, kintsugi practitioner and teacher Yuka O’Shannessy returns to show you how to piece your broken ceramics back together with beauty.

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Aro
Aro

11 – 11.30am

FREE

Aro

11 – 11.30am

FREE

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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

Artworks

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Crossing the Brook
Crossing the Brook

John Gilbert

Production date
1873
Medium
watercolour and gouache
Size (h x w)
438 x 356 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1956
Accession no
1956/4/3
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Susan
Susan

Paul Gilbert

Production date
circa 1977
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
69 x 107 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1977
Accession no
1977/37/3
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Wedding
Wedding

Paul Gilbert

Production date
circa 1977
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
126 x 193 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1977
Accession no
1977/37/1
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Untitled
Untitled

Paul Gilbert

Production date
circa 1977
Medium
black and white photograph
Size (h x w)
135 x 206 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1977
Accession no
1977/37/2
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Fisherman's Cottage - Weymouth
Fisherman's Cottage - Weymouth

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
early 20th century
Medium
wood engraving on paper
Size (h x w)
123 x 180 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1939
Accession no
1939/14
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Tiger
Tiger

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
20th century
Medium
wood engraving
Size (h x w)
225 x 241 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the relatives of Mr T V Gulliver, 1939
Accession no
1939/4/92
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Cavalier
Cavalier

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
1931
Medium
wood engraving
Size (h x w)
149 x 130 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the relatives of Mr T V Gulliver, 1939
Accession no
1939/4/86
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Breaker Bay
Breaker Bay

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
1930
Medium
wood engraving
Size (h x w)
128 x 172 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1930
Accession no
1930/10
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Geisha Girl
Geisha Girl

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
Unknown
Medium
woodcut
Size (h x w)
180 x 90 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 1929
Accession no
1929/13/2
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Dos Bocas
Dos Bocas

Gilbert Meadows

Production date
Unknown
Medium
etching
Size (h x w)
190 x 227 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the artist, 1929
Accession no
1929/13/1
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(Group portrait of Gilbert Family with Father van Beek)
(Group portrait of Gilbert Family with Father van Beek)

Father Gerrit van Beek

Production date
Unknown
Medium
photograph
Size (h x w)
300 x 253 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2010
Accession no
2010/14/235
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Portrait of Edgar Degas
Portrait of Edgar Degas

Marcellin Desboutin

Production date
1858-1877
Medium
drypoint
Size (h x w)
210 x 128 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1961
Accession no
1961/4/5
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Letter to Henry Partridge from James Mackay
Letter to Henry Partridge from James Mackay

James Mackay

Production date
25 Nov 1901
Medium
ink on paper, hand-written
Size (h x w)
207 x 260 mm
Credit line
Partridge Correspondence, E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
RC2009/2/8.1-4
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Bait
Bait

Trevor Moffitt

Production date
1988
Medium
linocut
Size (h x w)
310 x 310 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1989
Accession no
1989/12/4
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NZSSPA Artist Talks
NZSSPA Artist Talks

NZ Society of Sculptors, Painters and Associates Incorporated

Production date
1983-1986
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Claudia Pond Eyley and Murray Gilbert, 2006
Accession no
RC2010/4
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NZSSPA Artist Talks
NZSSPA Artist Talks
Production date
1983-1986
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Claudia Pond Eyley and Murray Gilbert, 2006
Accession no
RC2010/4
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Partridge Correspondence
Partridge Correspondence
Production date
1896-1930
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
RC2009/2

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