Auckland Art Gallery Programme March-April-May
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Exhibitions and Events
for March 2003
Main Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery
Toi o Tamaki
Daily
Phone 307 7700
Colin McCahon:
A Question of Faith
A comprehensive survey show of the
life and work of New Zealand’s most important 20th century
artist. The exhibition follows the development of McCahons
work from 1946 to early 1980s, focusing on the artists
spiritual quest.
A Question of Faith is curated by Dr
Marja Bloem and opened at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
in August 2002. It will tour to Melbourne and Sydney
following its showing at Auckland Art Gallery.
29 March –
15 June 2003
Admission Charge
Two Emperors: China’s
Ancient Origins
A rare exhibition of archaeological
treasures from the most formative period of the two major
emperors in China, Qin Shihuang and Han Jingdi.
Two
Emperors: China’s Ancient Origins comprises nine life-size
terracotta sculptures of an underground army from the two
emperors’ tombs and other treasures from the Warring States
Period and the early Han, to recreate the richness and
splendour of this period of ancient Chinese
culture.
Until 9 March 2003
Admission Charge
From
dusk till dawn
An exhibition which takes a look at the
fascinating tradition of nocturnal scenes in art from the
16th century through to the present day.
Until 2 March
2003
Free Entry
20th century Modern: Picasso, Chagall,
Moore…
An exhibition which looks at the remarkable
breadth of ‘modernism’, comprising paintings and sculptures
drawn from the Gallery’s collections and enriched by several
works from a new loan collection.
8 March – 1 February
2004
Free Entry
Saints and Seraphs
Saints and
seraphs have captured the imagination of many artists
throughout history. This exhibition examines the depiction
of the lives of the saints and the stories of angels through
European art from the sixteenth century to the present day.
It explores the common narratives, the traditional
iconography and the messages encoded within the images.
Until 25 May 2003
Free Entry
Sea Knowing Island
Looking
A visual conversation between contemporary and
historical art traditions from the Chartwell and Gallery
collections, including the work of John Pule, Ani O’Neil,
Bill Hammond and others.
Until 6 April 2003
Free
Entry
Pacific Harbours
This exhibition showcases the
Gallery’s diverse collection of images on this
theme.
Until 10 August 2003
Free Entry
A Tale to
Tell
In the wake of Love & Death: Art in the age of Queen
Victoria, the Gallery is highlighting its own Victorian
collection in A tale to tell. Nineteenth century painters
loved to depict a moment in a narrative drawn from history,
literature or the society of their own time. Many Victorian
paintings were constructed so that the spectator could
complete the narrative in their own way.
Until 12 October
2003
Free Entry
New Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi
o Tamaki
Open: 10am-5pm daily
Phone 307 7700
Adults
$4 Concession $2
Greer Twiss
A selective survey
covering over forty years of this artist’s practice. The
ruling themes of theatricality and workshop culture go
someway to showing why Twiss’ career as a sculptor in this
country has been an outstanding one.
8 March – 2 June
Admission Charge
Fatu Feu’u ‘O le Tautai Samoa
Fatu
Feu’u ‘O le Tautai offers a concise introduction to this
internationally renowned Samoan/New Zealand artist’s
paintings, sculpture and prints produced over the past
twenty years. Fatu Feu’u blends the traditional and the
contemporary, the indigenous and the diasporic to explore
symbolic and visual narratives.
Until 30 March
2003
Admission Charge
Window Work
Glen Haywood
Lounge - records/books
A clever sculptural piece which
was inspired by the cardboard boxes stored underneath his
flat. The installation recalls the familiar shape of
cardboard boxes stacked and left in a corner to be unpacked
or put away for future use. Through its appropriation of
commonplace forms Lounge – records/books encourages us to
reconsider the aesthetics of the everyday.
22 February –
25 May 2003
March Events
Sunday 2 March
1.00pm &
3.00pm
Two Emperors: China’s Ancient Origins
IN
CONTEXT The Long Silk Fan Dance
A performance of the
elegantly, beautiful and traditional long silk fan dance by
Yu Fen Dancemaker Productions.
Saturday 8 March
3.00pm
Two Emperors: China’s Ancient Origins
IN
CONTEXT Martial Arts
A demonstration and explanation of
the yin and yang of the martial arts.
Saturday 8 March
8.30pm
IN PERFORMANCE Michel Tuffery
Timed to coincide
with the Pasifika Festival, artist Michel Tuffery will
celebrate the end of his New Gallery installation Mata Mata
with a performance on the Main Gallery forecourt. Expect
the unexpected!
Sunday 9 March 1.00pm & 3.00pm
Two
Emperors: China’s Ancient Origins
IN CONTEXT The Long
Silk Fan Dance
A performance of the elegantly, beautiful
and traditional long silk fan dance by Yu Fen Dancemaker
Productions.
Thursday 13 March 1.00pm
SAINTS AND
SERAPHS
CURATOR’S INSIGHT – Saints, martyrs and angels -
Jane Davidson
Take this opportunity to join our new
Assistant Curator, Jane Davidson, as she walks us through
the exhibition Saints and Seraphs which draws upon the
fascinating examples in the Auckland Art Gallery collection
dating from the 16th century to the present.
Thursday
March 20 1.00pm
GREER TWISS
Curator’s Insight – Allan
Smith
Allan Smith, Senior Lecturer, Painting, Elam School
of Fine Art and curator of the exhibition Greer Twiss:
Theatre Workshop will give his insight into the work
featured in the first retrospective of the sculptor’s
work.
Sunday 23 March 3.00pm
GREER TWISS: THEATRE
WORKSHOP
IN PERFORMANCE
Puppet performance by Greer
Twist
Thursday 27 March 1.00pm
GREER TWISS: THEATRE
WORKSHOP
IN CONVERSATION Hamish Keith and Greer
Twiss
Join critic, writer and commentator Hamish Keith as
he discusses with Greer the work in the exhibition Greer
Twiss: Theatre Workshop.
Saturday 29 March 2.00pm
COLIN
MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF FAITH
Curator’s Insight
Join,
Marja Bloem, Curator, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam the
curator of this landmark exhibition as she conducts a
walkthrough of/gives her insight into A Question of
Faith
Sunday 30 March 2.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A QUESTION
OF FAITH
In Context: Martin Browne
Join Martin Brown,
Director, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney as he discusses
selected works from the numerous private collections in
Australia that contributed to this magnificent
exhibition.
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi
o Tamaki
Exhibitions and Events for April 2003
Main
Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tamaki
Daily
Phone 307 7700
Colin McCahon: A
Question of Faith
A comprehensive survey show of the life
and work of New Zealand’s most important 20th century
artist. The exhibition follows the development of McCahons
work from 1946 to early 1980s, focusing on the artists
spiritual quest.
A Question of Faith is curated by Dr
Marja Bloem and opened at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
in August 2002. It will tour to Melbourne and Sydney
following its showing at Auckland Art Gallery.
29 March –
15 June 2003
Admission Charge
20th century Modern:
Picasso, Chagall, Moore…
An exhibition which looks at the
remarkable breadth of ‘modernism’, comprising paintings and
sculptures drawn from the Gallery’s collections and enriched
by several works from a new loan collection.
8 March – 1
February 2004
Free Entry
Saints and Seraphs
Saints
and seraphs have captured the imagination of many artists
throughout history. This exhibition examines the depiction
of the lives of the saints and the stories of angels through
European art from the sixteenth century to the present day.
It explores the common narratives, the traditional
iconography and the messages encoded within the images.
Until 25 May 2003
Free Entry
Pacific
Harbours
This exhibition showcases the Gallery’s diverse
collection of images on this theme.
Until 10 August
2003
Free Entry
A Tale to Tell
In the wake of Love &
Death: Art in the age of Queen Victoria, the Gallery is
highlighting its own Victorian collection in A tale to tell.
Nineteenth century painters loved to depict a moment in a
narrative drawn from history, literature or the society of
their own time. Many Victorian paintings were constructed so
that the spectator could complete the narrative in their own
way.
Until 12 October 2003
Free Entry
New
Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Open:
10am-5pm daily
Phone 307 7700
Adults $4 Concession
$2
Greer Twiss
A selective survey covering over
forty years of this artist’s practice. The ruling themes of
theatricality and workshop culture go someway to showing why
Twiss’ career as a sculptor in this country has been an
outstanding one.
8 March – 2 June
Admission
Charge
Rusha Revisited & Working in London: The Pop
Years
These two separate but related exhibitions feature
the work of Ed Rusha, Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi,
Jim Dine and RB Kitaj, five of the top names from the Pop
Art movement of the 1960’s. Both are based around works - in
- series from the Auckland Art Gallery collection.
5
April – 17 August 2003
Admission Charge
Window Work
Glen Haywood Lounge - records/books
A clever
sculptural piece which was inspired by the cardboard boxes
stored underneath his flat. The installation recalls the
familiar shape of cardboard boxes stacked and left in a
corner to be unpacked or put away for future use. Through
its appropriation of commonplace forms Lounge –
records/books encourages us to reconsider the aesthetics of
the everyday.
22 February – 25 May 2003
April Events
Thursday 3 April 1.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A
QUESTION OF FAITH
In Context – Chris Saines A Director’s
Insight
Join Chris Saines, Director, Auckland Art Gallery
as he discusses selected works in the exhibition and gives
his insight into the development of this major McCahon
exhibition.
Saturday 5 April 2.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A
QUESTION OF FAITH
In Context – Dr Francis Pound
Dr
Francis Pound, Senior Lecturer, Art History, University of
Auckland will talk on the theme of prophesizing New Zealand
as the promised land sacrificial in McCahon’s work including
the paintings The Promised Land, A Letter to Hebrews and A
Flight to Egypt.
Tuesday 8 April 1.00pm
IN CONVERSATION
Gordon Brown & Wystan Curnow - Researching McCahon
Join
Gordon Brown, writer, art historian with Wystan Curnow,
poet, writer and Lecturer, English, University of Auckland
as they discuss the research and writing on the life and art
of Colin McCahon.
Thursday 10 April 1.00pm
WORKING IN
LONDON
London Calling – A Curator’s Insight
Join the
curator of Working in London, Rod MacLeod as he discuss the
work of artists working in London during the
sixties.
Saturday 12 April 2.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A
QUESTION OF FAITH
IN CONTEXT William McCahon The visible
and metaphysical landscape intertwined
William McCahon
discusses aspects of Colin McCahon's ambiguous
narrative
landscapes, Bellini Madonna, through to the
later Necessary Protection series.
COLIN MCCAHON: A
QUESTION OF FAITH
IN RESPONSE
Denise
L’Estrange-Corbett & Francis Hooper
Acclaimed World
designers, Denise L’Estrange-Corbett & Francis Hooper will
give their response to the art of Colin McCahon.
Thursday
17 April 1.00pm
GREER TWISS: THEATRE WORKSHOP
IN
CONTEXT Robyn Woodward
Dr. Robin Woodward , Lecturer, Art
History ,University of Auckland will discuss the human and
social concerns in the work of Greer Twist. Dr Woodward is
the author of several articles on sculpture and sculptors in
New Zealand and her principal research area is the western
tradition in 19th and 20th century sculpture in New
Zealand.
Sunday 20 April 2.00pm
IN CONCERT
Students
from School of Music, University of Auckland will perform in
the Gallery.
Thursday 24 April 1.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A
QUESTION OF FAITH
IN RESPONSE Cilla McQueen A poet’s
response
Acclaimed and award winning poet, Cilla McQueen,
whose ninth book of poetry, Soundings, has just been
published by University of Otago Press, will give her
response to Colin McCahon: A Question of
Faith.
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tamaki
Exhibitions and Events for May 2003
Main
Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tamaki
Daily
Phone 307 7700
Colin McCahon: A
Question of Faith
A comprehensive survey show of the life
and work of New Zealand’s most important 20th century
artist. The exhibition follows the development of McCahons
work from 1946 to early 1980s, focusing on the artists
spiritual quest.
A Question of Faith is curated by Dr
Marja Bloem and opened at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
in August 2002. It will tour to Melbourne and Sydney
following its showing at Auckland Art Gallery.
29 March –
15 June 2003
Admission Charge
20th century Modern:
Picasso, Chagall, Moore…
An exhibition which looks at the
remarkable breadth of ‘modernism’, comprising paintings and
sculptures drawn from the Gallery’s collections and enriched
by several works from a new loan collection.
8 March – 1
February 2004
Free Entry
Saints and Seraphs
Saints
and seraphs have captured the imagination of many artists
throughout history. This exhibition examines the depiction
of the lives of the saints and the stories of angels through
European art from the sixteenth century to the present day.
It explores the common narratives, the traditional
iconography and the messages encoded within the images.
Until 25 May 2003
Free Entry
Pacific
Harbours
This exhibition showcases the Gallery’s diverse
collection of images on this theme.
Until 10 August
2003
Free Entry
A Tale to Tell
In the wake of Love &
Death: Art in the age of Queen Victoria, the Gallery is
highlighting its own Victorian collection in A tale to tell.
Nineteenth century painters loved to depict a moment in a
narrative drawn from history, literature or the society of
their own time. Many Victorian paintings were constructed so
that the spectator could complete the narrative in their own
way.
Until 12 October 2003
Free Entry
New
Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Open:
10am-5pm daily
Phone 307 7700
Adults $4 Concession
$2
Greer Twiss
A selective survey covering over
forty years of this artist’s practice. The ruling themes of
theatricality and workshop culture go someway to showing why
Twiss’ career as a sculptor in this country has been an
outstanding one.
8 March – 2 June
Admission
Charge
Rusha Revisited & Working in London: The Pop
Years
These two separate but related exhibitions feature
the work of Ed Rusha, Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi,
Jim Dine and RB Kitaj, five of the top names from the Pop
Art movement of the 1960’s. Both are based around works - in
- series from the Auckland Art Gallery collection.
5
April – 17 August 2003
Admission Charge
Window Work
Glen Haywood Lounge - records/books
A clever
sculptural piece which was inspired by the cardboard boxes
stored underneath his flat. The installation recalls the
familiar shape of cardboard boxes stacked and left in a
corner to be unpacked or put away for future use. Through
its appropriation of commonplace forms Lounge –
records/books encourages us to reconsider the aesthetics of
the everyday.
22 February – 25 May 2003
May
Events
Thursday 1 May 1.00pm
GREER TWISS: THEATRE
WORKSHOP
IN RESPONSE Derrick Cherrie
Head of
Sculpture, Elam School of Fine Art, Derrick Cherrie will
give us his insight and response to the work of his former
teacher and then colleague - Greer Twiss.
Sunday 4 May
2.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF FAITH
IN CONTEXT
Luit Bieringa: Teachings Aids - aids to teaching
Curator,
art historian and former director of the National Art
Gallery, Luit
Bieringa, will proffer some insights into
and thoughts about McCahon's work using Teaching Aids as a
beginning for a brief journey through McCahon
land.
Thursday 8 May 1.00pm
WORKING IN LONDON
IN
CONTEXT Graham Reid Hope I die before I get old
New
Zealand Herald music critic Graham Reid will put the music
of 60’s London in context. It’ll be a gas, gas,
gas.
Sunday 11 May
MOTHER’S DAY
Once again Auckland
Art Gallery Toi o Tâmaki will celebrate with free entry to
all Mum’s.
COLIN MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF FAITH
IN
RESPONSE Ngahiraka Mason, Whirimako, Tei Mohotima & Bernard
Makoare
Don’t miss this unique performance in song and
music, to McCahon’s The Lark’s Song, by Ngahiraka Mason,
Indigenous Curator, Mâori Art, Whirikimo, Tei Mohotima, haka
expert and Bernard Makoare, traditional Mâori
musician.
Monday 12 May
COLIN MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF
FAITH
IN RESPONSE Ngahiraka Mason, Whirimako, Tei
Mohotima & Bernard Makoare
Don’t miss this unique
performance in song and music, to McCahon’s The Lark’s Song,
by Ngahiraka Mason, Indigenous Curator, Mâori Art,
Whirikimo, Tei Mohotima, haka expert and Bernard Makoare,
traditional Mâori musician.
Sunday 18 May 2.00pm
COLIN
MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF FAITH
IN CONTEXT Dame Cheryll
Sotheran
Join Dame Cheryll Sotheran, in the exhibition,
as she discusses selected works in the exhibition.
Sunday
25 May
COLIN MCCAHON: A QUESTION OF
FAITH
Seminar
Thursday 29 May1 1.00pm
COLIN MCCAHON:
A QUESTION OF FAITH
COLLECTOR’S INSIGHT Rob Gardiner and
Roger Taberner in conversation
Rob Gardiner from the
Chartwell Trust and Roger Taberner, Curator, Education will
give their insight and response to McCahon’s works in the
Chartwell Collection Are there not twelve hours of daylight
and May His Light Shine - Tau
God.