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Corner Window Gallery
Projects 2012 to 2018
About Corner Window Gallery
Corner Window Gallery (from February 2012 to September 2018) was a non-commercial project space at the corner of Karangahape Road and Edinburgh Street in Auckland, with a programme of emergent practices by New Zealand and overseas artists, designers and architects. As a…
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Sculpture OnShore III
NZ Sculpture Biennial 2012
8-18 November 2012...
NZ Sculpture OnShore is a biennial outdoor exhibition of the work of New Zealand artists across all genres and disciplines. Since its inception in 1995 the exhibition has become a major event on Auckland's North Shore and one of New Zealand’s largest outdoor…
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Lost in a dream
International group show at Snake Pit
“Lost in a dream” is an international contemporary art exhibition curated by Rob Garrett for Snake Pit, Auckland; 19 October – 3 November 2012.
The catalogue:
“Lost in a dream” is accompanied by a catalogue with full colour reproductions of the artists’ works; artist statements…
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Gill Gatfield (NZ)
Silhouette (2011) public artwork
Gill Gatfield (NZ), Silhouette, 2011; Smales Farm Station Public Art Award 2011
There is something for the eye, the hand and the head. [Gill Gatfield]
Gill Gatfield was jury-selected and commissioned to create “Silhouette” as the result of winning a public competition in 2010. The judging…
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Lightboxes brighten walk
Bledisloe walkway public art programme
Richard Orjis was commissioned to develop new work for the inaugural exhibition in the new public art Bledisloe Walkway Lightboxes and he created "Park," a set of five luxurious images for the walkway.
"Park" featured five photographs depicting an opulent fantasy world. One image showed jewel-encrusted…
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Paula Roush (UK)
Public art project, Auckland 2010
Paula Roush was invited by Rob Garrett to participate in Auckland City Council’s
Living Room 2010 public art programme. The overall curator of
Living Room 2010: A Week of Kindness was Pontus Kyander, the then former Manager Public Art.
Max Ernst's 1934 graphic novel
Une semaine… Read more