Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2013
The sixth Sculpture on the Gulf, a biennial New Zealand art event, exhibited 30 site responsive installations on a 2.5 km trail curling around Te Whetumatarau Point, Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island between 25 January – 17 February 2013.[1] [2] [3]
Headland Sculpture in the Gulf 2013 was ranked in the New York Times’ Top 46 places to go in the world. [4] 45,000 people visited the exhibition. [5]
Artistic director: Nansi Thompson [2]
Curators: John Gow (Chair), Sue Gardiner, Lara Strongman
Judge: Rhana Devenport.
Lexus Premier Award: Prize $20,000: Pavilion Structure by Gregor Kregar.
Fuller's People's Choice Award: Prize $10,000. Pavilion Structure by Gregor Kregar. [6]
Two Westpac/Gen-i Merit Awards: Prize $10,000 each: Catwalk by Kazu Nakagawa. Field Notes by Carolyn Williams.
Parsons Brinckerhoff Award for Engineering Excellence: Prize $5,000: Portrait of Traction and Transmission by David McCracken [5]
Exhibiting artists:
- Delicia Sampero
- Matthew Muir
- Terry Stringer
- Konstantin Dimopoulos
- Veronica Herber
- Ray Haydon
- Carolyn Williams
- Anthony Cribb
- Fatu Feu’u
- Gina Ferguson
- Jeff Thomson
- Jonathan Organ, Jessica Pearless
- Peter Lange
- Phil Price
- Kazu Nakagawa
- Glendale Rangihaeata
- Aaron McConchie
- Gregor Kregar
- Nic Moon
- Christian Nicolson
- David McCracken
- Matt Akehurst
- Sharonagh Montrose
- Bev Goodwin
- Graham Bennett
- Sarah Brill
- David Carson
- Regan Gentry
- Matt Ellwood
- Trish Clarke
References
- "Lexus celebrates headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2013 | Ministry for Culture and Heritage". mch.govt.nz. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2013 (Exhibition Catalogue 2013 ed.). Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2013. 2013. pp. 2–64.
- "Headland Sculpture on the Gulf". Architecture Now. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- Bloch, Matt; DeSantis, Alicia; Ericson, Matt; Koski, Ben; Robinson, Josh; Times, Josh Williams/The New York. "The 46 Places to Go in 2013". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- "auckland.scoop.co.nz » Waiheke's sculpture trail attracted record 45,000 people". Retrieved 24 November 2020.
- Sculpture on the Gulf 2015 (Exhibition Catalogue 2015 ed.). Auckland, New Zealand: Sculpture on the Gulf 2015. 2015. p. 70.