Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2017
The eighth Sculpture on the Gulf, a biennial New Zealand art event, exhibited 34 site responsive installations on a 2.5 km trail curling around Te Whetumatarau Point, Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island between 27 January – 19 February 2017. [1]
Cultural Programme Committee: Zara Stanhope, Linda Chalmers, Blair French (Director Curatorial and Digital, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia), Bruce Phillips (Senior Curator, Te Tuhi), Kelly Carmichael [2]
Invited Artist: George Rickey: Three Squares Gyratory, Variation 2 (1971)
Invited Architects: The Gateway: Designers: Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson. Originally commissioned as the New Zealand entry for the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2012 but unrealised. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Fuller's People's Choice Award: Phantom Fleet by Virginia King. [7]
- Phil Price
- Richard Maloy
- Jim Speers and Guo Xixuan
- Paul Cullen
- Jon Hall
- Anton Parsons
- Paora Toi-Te-Rangiuaia
- Virginia King
- Dion Hitchens
- David McCracken
- Veronica Herber
- Ioane Ioane
- Maureen Lander & the Kaihanga Kara Collective
- Robert Jahnke
- Chris Booth
- Tiffany Singh
- Brett Graham
- Shannon Novak & Rimana Jones
- Jae Kang
- Denis O’Connor
- Sriwhana Spong [10]
- Chris Bailey
- Natalie Guy
- Michel Tuffery
- Olivia Webb
- Matt Ellwood
- Kazu Nakagawa & Helen Bowater
- Jeff Thomson
- Semisi Fetokai Potauaine
- Paul Dibble
- Dane Mitchell
- Martin Awa Clarke Langdon
- Jeremy Leatinu’u
- Gregor Kregar
References
- headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2017 (Exhibition Catalogue 2017 ed.). Auckland, New Zealand: headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2017. 2017. pp. 3–78.
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- Metro. "Mind on the past: Kiwi artist Sriwhana Spong". www.metromag.co.nz. Retrieved 22 November 2020.