Sculpture on the Gulf 2019

The ninth Sculpture on the Gulf, a biennial New Zealand art event, exhibited 28 site responsive installations on a 2.5 km trail curling around Te Whetumatarau Point, Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island between 1 – 24 March 2019. [1] [2] [3]

Kaemue Kaemuri by Kazu Nakagawa, Sculpture on the Gulf 2019

Curators: Reuben Friend, Jackie O’Brien [4]

Other curators involved: Dr Zara Stanhope, Abby Cunnane, Melanie Oliver.

Fullers 360 Experiences People's Choice Award: Liberace by Phil Price.

Exhibiting artists:

  • Jon Hall
  • James Wright
  • Virginia King
  • Brit Bunkley and Andrea Gardner
  • Sally Smith
  • Robert Jahnke
  • Phil Price
  • The Pool by Natalie Guy, Sculpture on the Gulf 2019
    Ground Zero by Professor Robert Jahnke, Sculpture on the Gulf 2019
    Shannon Novak
  • Natalie Guy
  • Shelley Simpson
  • Ngahina Hohaia
  • Sharonagh Montrose
  • Tyler Jackson
  • Leon van den Eijkel
  • Kazu Nakagawa
  • Anton Forde
  • James Russell
  • Kereama Taepa
  • Liberace by Phil Price won the Fullers 360 Experiences People's Choice Award at Sculpture on the Gulf 2019.
    David McCracken
  • Tim Barlow
  • Mandy Cherry Joass
  • Kauri Hawkins
  • Brydee Rood
  • Chris Bailey
  • Euan Lockie
  • Jeff Thomson
  • Jae Kang
  • Elliot Collins

References

  1. "World famous in New Zealand: Perpetual Guardian Sculpture on the Gulf, Waiheke". Stuff. 23 February 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  2. "Caroline Forsyth on Sculpture On the Gulf 2019 – Waiheke Radio". Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  3. Sculpture on the Gulf 2019 (Exhibition Catalogue 2019 ed.). Sculpture on the Gulf 2019. 2019. pp. 3–29.
  4. "Sculpture On The Gulf – Waiheke Radio". Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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