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  2. Auckland Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Selected Chartwell Collection exhibitions at The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki include: The Chartwell Collection: A Selection (1997), [6] Home and Away, Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Art from the Chartwell Collection (1999), [7] Nine Lives: The Chartwell Exhibition (2003), [8] Made Active: The Chartwell Show (2012), [9] Shout ...

  3. Michael Lett (gallery) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lett is a gallery dealing in contemporary art that operates in Auckland, New Zealand. The gallery was established by Michael Lett in 2003 and since 2015 he has been joined by co-director and part owner Andrew Thomas.

  4. The Charlotte Museum - Wikipedia

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    As well as being a museum, the Charlotte Museum is also home to the Saphira Research Library & Document Archive as well as a Community Art Gallery and a Community Space. The museum regularly hosts a range of events including walking tours, artist and educator talks focused on lesbian sapphic histories, speed dating, music nights, movie nights ...

  5. 2025 in art - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – C. Richard Kramlich, 89, American venture capitalist and video art collector (born 1935) [22] February 2 – Helga de Alvear, 88, German-Spanish art collector and dealer (born 1936) [23] February 3. David Edward Byrd, 83, American graphic artist (born 1941) [24] Lim Tze Peng, 103, Singaporean painter (born 1921) [25] February 5

  6. Bergman Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Bergman Gallery was previously known as BCA Gallery in Rarotonga, Cook Islands between 2001-2015, and during 2016 it was rebranded into Bergman Gallery under director Ben Bergman. [5] After participated in the past five Auckland Art Fairs, Bergman Gallery director felt there was a niche in the market for Contemporary Pacific art and decided to ...

  7. Chartwell Collection - Wikipedia

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    The transfer of the Chartwell Collection to the Auckland Art Gallery began In 1997. In the following years the Gallery has often used the collection in combination with its own holdings and regularly features the Chartwell Collection with stand-alone exhibitions. By 2022 there had been 16 exhibitions dedicated to the Chartwell Collection. [10]

  8. Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art - Wikipedia

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    Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art was a landmark exhibition and the largest exhibition of Māori art since, Te Māori (1984–1987), which toured The United States of America and Aotearoa New Zealand. [1] Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki's last survey offering of Māori art was, Pūrangiaho: Seeing Clearly, curated by Ngahiraka Mason ...

  9. Te Tuhi - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Te Tuhi won Exhibition Excellence - Art section, ServiceIQ New Zealand Museum Awards for the exhibition Share, Cheat, Unite. [5] During the time between 2017 and 2018, Te Tuhi had attracted 175,000 visitors, of which 5500 are students, and hosted 15 exhibitions that featured 20 artists and commissioned 11 artworks.