| 16 October 2004 - 17 April 2005
This exhibition represents some key contemporary works of art in
the collections of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and the
Chartwell Trust. Some common themes are immediately apparent - a direct
response to nature and environment; and a preoccupation with
knowledge and cultural identity.
While the Gallery is renowned for its collections of New Zealand
art, it also holds one of the key collections of Australian art. In
the last two generations the contacts between New Zealand and
Australia have become very close in all forms of artistic
expression.
The great maritime explorer James Cook was the first person to
widely reveal the geographic proximity of both lands and to note
that the indigenous people of both places were entirely different.
Cook showed where New Zealand and Australia fitted together on the
world’s atlas. This exhibition seeks to reveal each artist’s
affirmation of their cultural locality.
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