Join us for a tour led by professional Audio Describer Nicola Owen as she offers visual descriptions of some of the works and layout of major exhibition The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand.
Last chance to see! Learn more about Gottfried Lindauer and the subjects of his portrait paintings on one of these tours, let by our specially trained guides.
Last chance to see! Learn more about Gottfried Lindauer and the subjects of his portrait paintings on one of these tours, let by our specially trained guides.
Celebrate the life and work of New Zealand’s most prolific professional colonial painter. With over 120 portraits, a dozen genre paintings, accompanying photographs and artefacts, this is show is a must-see for anyone with an interest in early New Zealand art and history.
Former Indigenous Curator, Māori Art and Guest Curator of The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand, Ngahiraka Mason conducts a tour of this exhibition on opening weekend.
Don’t miss this opportunity to join Auckland Art Gallery's Curator of Māori Art, Nigel Borell, as he conducts a final tour through Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand: The Māori Portraits.
Using paint, photography and collage participants will experiment with creating portraits inspired by the exhibition The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand.
Gottfried Lindauer is best known for his portraits of Māori yet it was his many portraits of Pākehā that were his 'bread and butter' as an artist. Former Auckland Art Gallery curator and current doctoral candidate Jane Davidson-Ladd discusses these portraits and the insights they give us into the people portrayed and their times.
Using paint, photography and collage participants will experiment with creating portraits inspired by the exhibition The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand.
Join artist and maker Rangi Kipa (Te Ātiawa) and Curator Māori Art Nigel Borell for a discussion on the adornment practices found in Gottfried Lindauer’s Māori portraits.
New Zealand sculptor, carver, illustrator and tā moko artist Rangi Kipa (Taranaki, Te Atiawa Nui Tonu, Ngāti Maniapoto) will demonstrate the art of Māori tattoo or tā moko.
New Zealand sculptor, carver, illustrator and tā moko artist Rangi Kipa (Taranaki, Te Atiawa Nui Tonu, Ngāti Maniapoto) will demonstrate the art of Māori tattoo or tā moko.
Join Guest Curator of The Māori Portraits Ngahiraka Mason in conversation with Aleš Filip and Roman Musil, two of the curators of Gottfried Lindauer (1839–1926): Pilsen Painter of the New Zealand Māori, held at the Gallery of West Bohemia, Czech Republic in 2015.
Enjoy exclusive after-hours access to Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The Art of Participation and The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand. Talks by Auckland Art Gallery Director Rhana Devenport and Curator Maori Art Nigel Borell will kick the evening off. Enjoy a complimentary drink on arrival and an unbeatable 30% Members discount in our Gallery shop. This is an event not to be missed!
President of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists, Robyn Williams gives an illustrated talk on how to research your family history – where to start, how to collect information, verify what you find and importantly, how to record the rich oral histories from your living ancestors.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, on loan from Peter Langdon (custodian), Frances Langdon, Mark Langdon and Paul Langdon, whose father John Marshall (Jack) Langdon was the son of Louisa Langdon, one of the seven children of James Joseph Foy
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, on loan from Peter Langdon (custodian), Frances Langdon, Mark Langdon and Paul Langdon, whose father John Marshall (Jack) Langdon was the son of Louisa Langdon, one of the seven children of James Joseph Foy
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