Robertson, Natalie, 1962-

Ngati Porou photomedia artist living in Auckland and Waikato. In the 2000s, she was Programme Co-ordinator of Maori Art and Design in the Faculty of Maori Development, Te Ara Poutama and the School of Art and Design at Auckland University of Technology.

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Various artists : Purakau; Myths and legends; Mitos y leyendas international poster pro...

Date: 2011

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-2011-PML

Description: Posters produced under the supervision of Xavier Meade, each showing a myth or legend "concerning the nature of reality and the human condition" ("Purakau" catalogue page [2]). The series draws on legends from the cultures of each country, and expresses ideas about indigenous sovereignty, colonisation and decolonisation, keeping the purity of the land: Aotearoa: 1. The duke, his hat, the Chief and his feather, by Natalie Robertson 2. The tangler (in favour of artists), by Denis O'Connor 3. God is on our side, by Michael Reed 4. 100% pure New Zealand, by Xavier Meade Cuba: 5. Origin of the poisonous maiden plum or guao plant, by Michele Miyares Hollands 6. Cafunga, by Giselle Monzon Calero 7. Twelve laps around the ceiba, by Eric Silva Blay 8. Flew away like Matias Perez!, by Claudio Sotolongo Mexico: 9. To be Cortes does not prevent one from being courageous, by Carlos PeZ [sic] 10. I sing, therefore I suffer, by Arturo Meade 11. Hun Nal Ye, first maize seed, in the beginning of time, by Yescka (ASARO Collective) 12. Blessed Virgin of the barricades, by Xavier Meade This set of posters is numbered 6 out of a print run of 50. The posters are documented fully in: "Purakau; myths and legends, mitos y leyendas international poster project". Auckland, N.Z. : Clouds, 2011. Copy held in ATL NZ&P q507668, Wellington General lending NZ Pacific PAM 398.08999442 PUR 2011, and in the Ephemera Workroom. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - 6/50 Quantity: 12 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints, 720 x 510 mm. Provenance: Purchased in 2012.

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McNamara Gallery: [Exhibition flyers. 2010-2015]

Date: 2010 - 2015

By: McNamara Gallery

Reference: Eph-B-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-McNamara-2010/2015

Description: Includes flyers for the following exhibitions, in chronological order: 6-26 November 2010. Anne Noble "By light" 4 November - 7 December 2011. Laurence Aberhart "America; a fable" 9 December 2011-13 January 2012. James Lowe "American night" 3-24 February 2012. John Daley "Thirteen; New Zealand writers 1992" 2-23 March 2012. Derek Henderson "The trees are big and the sky is blue" 22-31 May 2012. Peter Peryer "Other". Peter Peryer, Fiona Pardington in conversation 8-29 June 2012. Elaine Campaner [Australia] "A place in the sun" 3-24 August 2012. Ann Shelton "The index case" 2-30 November 2012. Ben Cauchi "Hypnagogia" 7 December 2012 - 25 January 2013. "Naked light; recent photograms and other camera-less photographs" (group exhibition). With accompanying card for New Space exhibition by Frances Krsinich ("Coat of arms") and Bridget Reweti ("Excuse me, you're in my shot") 1-27 February 2013. Andrew Beck "Graphics" 1-23 March 2013. Peter Evans "Zealandia; views from the peak?" (with two additional cards promoting the exhibition at the McNamara, and at the Percy Thomson Gallery Stratford) 4-31 May 2013. Natalie Robertson "The headlands await your coming" 7 June - 30 August 2013. "Available light; imagining more than we can see" (group exhibition) 6-27 September 2013. Lisa Crowley "A deep plane" 4-30 October 2013. Laurence Aberhart "Inside - small worlds of wonder and enchantment" 8-29 November 2013. Anne Noble "Securing the shadow" 6 December 2013 - 24 January 2014. "Seasoned; contemporary salt prints (Dan Estabrook, Ben Cauchi, Wayne Barrar) 1 December 2013 - 26 January 2014. "Available light, imagining more than we can see" And at New Space: Adrienne Spratt ("Arowaewae"), and Frances Jill Studd ("Mantle") 7-28 February 2014. Rhondda Bosworth "Booklet 1" 12 February - 21 March 2014. "Flora photographica Aotearoa" (group show) (2 copies) 7-28 March 2014. Paul Johns "Christchurch likes to call itself 'most English city' " 9-30 May 2014. Derek Henderson "A change came over the water" 5 September - 24 October 2014: Laurence Aberhart "Heavy metal II" 7-28 November 2014. Joyce Campbell "Three women" 5 December 2014 - 30 January 2015. Fiona Amundsen "Summoning souls" Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers 297 x 210 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera, programmes and pamphlets commissioned for art e...

Date: 1990 - 2003 - 1999

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-B-EYEWORK-Arts

Description: Includes: 1992: "Hang 25"; an exhibition or personal work by 25 Wellington commercial photographers. Wellington Public Library, 31 August - 18 September 1992. Flyer (2 copies) New Zealand art at the New Zealand Expo Pavilion, 1992. Pamphlet (bilingual) Ruth Watson. AEIOU. Jonathon Jensen Gallery Christchurch, 16 June - 17 July; Sue Crockford Gallery Auckland, 29 September - 16 October [1992]. Pamphlet (2 copies) 1994: The exhibition "Kiwiana". Blank invitation card [1994] "Little jewels"; small works by leading New Zealand artists. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, 26 February - 18 March 1994. Pamphlet (2 copies) 1995: Giovanni Intra. Hospitals. Manawatu Art Gallery Palmerston North, 14 July - 27 August 1995. Pamphlet (2 copies) 1996: City Gallery, Wellington. Cuttings from the Centre; the Architectural Centre celebrates fifty years. 1946-1996. Opening, 15 November 1996. Invitation card National Library Gallery. Invitation to "Heartland", "Lo! I am on an ox", and "Looking for the heart of Saturday". 9 November 1996 - 23 February 1997. Card 1997: Shane Cotton. "Square style". Mori Gallery (Sydney Australia), 20 August - 6 September 1997. Catalogue (2 copies) John Nixon. EP + OW; experimental painting + object workshop, 1988-1997. City Gallery Wellington; Dunedin Public Art Gallery. [Catalogue] Seraphine Pick. Looking like someone else. Manawatu Art Gallery, 1 August - 21 September 1997. Pamphlet (2 copies) 2003: Natalie Robertson "Tiki Tua"; Neil Pardington "Vacation". Bartley Nees Gallery, 147 Cuba Street, Wellington, 19 August - 13 September 2003. Opening 19 August. Invitation card Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 300 mm.

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Miscellaneous hard copy essay drafts

Date: 2005-2010

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11624-187

Description: Chiefly comprises notes, typescript, annotated print-outs of online articles and webpages, and print-outs of drafts for talks, lectures, and essays, including the 'Dialogues with Tomorrow' series at Downstage 2010. Also includes print-outs of emails with contributors, and annotated eulogy for Geoffrey Park. Names selectively indexed. Source of title - Supplied by librarian Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript, mss

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Bartley Nees Gallery exhibition brochures and fliers

Date: 2003-2006

From: Mills, Melanie: Ephemera relating to art galleries and exhibitions

Reference: Eph-A-0003-3

Description: Comprises brochures, fliers and invitations relating to art exhibitions held at Bartley Nees Gallery between 2003 and 2006. Fliers relate to various artists. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Library reference changed 23 April 2024. Previous reference: MS-Papers-12749-07

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Wellington art exhibition posters

Date: 2003-2006

From: Mills, Melanie: Ephemera relating to art galleries and exhibitions

Reference: Eph-B-0005-01

Description: Comprises A4 sized posters advertising art exhibitions at Wellington galleries; Bartley Ness Gallery, Bowen Galleries and Tinakori Gallery. Artists featured include John Drawbridge, Jane Zusters and J S Parker. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Library reference changed 23 April 2024. Previous reference: MS-Papers-12749-01