Media files (press releases, press clippings, catalogues, ephemera, transparencies, photos CDs) 1986 - 2001 x 35 folders: Slide files (installation views) 1986 - 2001 x 20 folders.
Media files (press releases, press clippings, catalogues, ephemera, transparencies, photos CDs) 1986 - 2001 x 35 folders: Slide files (installation views) 1986 - 2001 x 20 folders.
Dr Walter Auburn (1906-1979) was a noted collector of old master prints. He held the position of Honorary Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Auckland City Art Gallery for many years.
The Auckland Gallery Associates was a voluntary organisation formed in 1954 to support the Auckland Art Gallery by stimulating and sustaining public interest in it and in practical ways such as the pr
The Auckland Society of Arts began as The Society of Artists, Auckland, in the 1870s. It held yearly exhibitions from 1881.
Bruce Barber (b. 1950) is an artist, critical writer and educator who studied and lectured at Elam School of Fine Art at the University of Auckland.
This archive consists of audio-visual material, notes, ephemera, correspondence,publications and includes works of art from the Unearthing (1986) exhibition. Juliet Batten (b.
34 posters, collected and donated by Juliet Batten, which were designed to promote women's art exhibitions in New Zealand, predominantly from the 1980s.
Ron Brownson, Senior Curator NZ & Pacific Art Auckland Art Gallery, completed a Masters thesis on New Zealand realist painter, Rita Angus (1908-1970) from the University of Auckland in 1977.
Copyright certificates gathered by Henry Edward Partridge (1848-1931) for seventy paintings in the Partridge Collection.
The Empire Art Loan Collections Society (later the Empire Art Loan Exhibitions Society) was founded by Sir Percy Sargood, then President of the Dunedin Pubic Art Gallery Society, in 1932.
Feminist Art Networkers was a group of Auckland women artists formed during the production of the 1987 New Zealand Herstory diary which featured New Zealand women artists.
Marti Friedlander is a pre-eminent New Zealand photographer whose photographic series and publications include those on artists, writers, public events, Israel, Tokelau, wine-makers, Maori women with
This archive consists of correspondence between C.F. Goldie and John Barr, Chief Librarian and Director of Auckland Art Gallery.
Notes relating to the following Goldie works and in the artist's hand: Sleep tis a Gentle Thing, The Calm Close of Life's Long Day and A Sullen Silent Southern Chief. Charles Frederick Goldie (1870
The correspondence here is two outward letters to the author James Cowan commenting on cover design for a proposed publication and a sketch of the same and on the quality of proofs of reproduction of
This sketchbook is of pencil drawings. C.F.Goldie, painter, studied at the Julian Academy in Paris and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Well known for his portraits of Maori, he also taught art.
A photograph album of albumen prints (adhered), possibly taken by Charles Goldie, of his wife Olive in the garden his family's home "Maratea" on the shores of Lake Pupuke at Milford on Auckland's Nort
Rhona Haszard (1901-1931) was a New Zealand Post-Impressionist style painter and print-maker.
The archive consists of drawings by Hattaway and a copy of the exhibition catalogue 'Hattaway, Schoon, Walters: Madness and Modernism' (Auckland: Lopdell House Gallery, 1997). New Zealand artist, The
One of New Zealand's most successful expatriate painters, Frances Hodgkins settled in the United Kingdom from the early 1900s.