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The 2nd Auckland Triennial
20 March - 30 May 2004

PUBLIC/PRIVATE Tumatanui/Tumataiti

With 39 artists' projects in all, this extensive exhibition will be presented at The Auckland Art Gallery, University of Auckland's Gus Fisher and George Fraser Galleries, ARTSPACE and a number of city sites.

Leading and emerging artists from New Zealand, the United States, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Kingdom, USSR, Taiwan, Japan, the Republic of South Africa, Denmark, Mexico, and Germany will open up, probe and consider the very idea of privacy, creating a dynamic experiential dimension for audiences to enjoy, challenge and discuss.

Read more in the feature
by Kelly Ana Morey


PUBLIC/PRIVATE Tumatanui/Tumataiti The 2nd Auckland Triennial
 

public (1) of, relating to, or concerning the people as a whole (2) open or accessible to all
privacy (1) The condition of being private or withdrawn; seclusion (2) the condition of being secret; secrecy
Collins Dictionary of the English Language, Collins, London and Glasgow

tumatanui (a) open, public, without disguise
Dictionary of the Māori Language, H.W. Williams M.A. Seventh edition, 1997 GP Publications, Wellington

tumataiti (a) secret and private
Huatau Māori Language Consultants, Levin


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