Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2015
The seventh Sculpture on the Gulf, a biennial New Zealand art event, exhibited 31 site responsive installations on a 2.5 km trail curling around Te Whetumatarau Point, Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island between 23 January – 15 February 2015. [1] [2]
Artistic coordinator: Jackie O’Brien
Curatorial panel: Kate Darrow, Sue Gardiner and Karl Chitham
Judge: Derrick Cherrie
Lexus Premier Award: Prize $30,000: The Precariats by Cushla Donaldson. [3]
Fuller's People's Choice Award: Prize $10,000.Target by James Wright. [4]
Exhibiting artists: [5]
- Nigel Jamieson and Imersia Ltd
- Christian Nicolson
- Shannon Novak
- James Wright
- Denis O’Connor
- John Hurrell
- Matt Ellwood
- Scott Eady
- Robert Jahnke and Joshua Campbell
- Elin&Keino
- Virginia King
- Richard Maloy
- Stuart Bridson
- Veronica Herber
- Audrey Boyle
- Xin Cheng and Chris Berthelsen
- Brydee Rood
- Tony Bond
- Anah Dunsheath
- Tania Patterson
- Angus Muir and Alexandra Heaney
- Cushla Donaldson
- Sharonagh Montrose and Helen Bowater
- Suji Park
- Seung Yul Oh
- Paul Radford
- Jane and Mario Downes
- Jeff Thomson
- Ioane Ioane
- David McCracken
- Lonnie Hutchinson
References
- Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2015 (Exhibition Catalogue 2015 ed.). Auckland, New Zealand: Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2015. 2015. pp. 2–66.
- "Waiheke Island: Isle inspire you". NZ Herald. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- "2015 headland Sculpture on the Gulf premier award". The Big Idea. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
- "Waiheke sculpture trail attracts record numbers". www.voxy.co.nz. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
- "Headland artists announced". Stuff. 26 August 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
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