Artists - Dwellings - New Zealand

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Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook

Date: [ca 1990-ca 2003]

From: Derum, Kate, 1944-2008 :Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook

Reference: PAColl-9901

Description: Photographs chiefly relating to artist Gordon Crook, particularly images of him, his home, studio, flowers in his garden, and tapestry work, taken from circa 1990 to circa 2003. (Note however that four art works have creation dates of 1955, 1966/67, about 1979 and 1992). Some have notes written by Crook on the backs. Eight relate particularly to the Victorian Tapestry Workshop in Melbourne, Australia. Some photographs taken by Crook, other photographers unidentified. Comprises: Eight relating to Derum and the Victorian Tapestry Workshops (VTW) in Melbourne, Australia, taken 1993 and circa 1993. Images show a tapestry of a montage with Derum, weaver Cheryl Thornton, and Joy Smith. Further images show (students?) working at the VTW including [Grazyua Bleya ?] weaving 'Maritimes'. Six images of Crook and others at the City Art Gallery in Wellington, in Dec 1993, during the retrospective exhibition of Crook's works, curated by Derum. Images include Edith Ryan, 'Eddie', and Derum. 23 are taken of and around Crook's house at 119 Aro Street, Wellington, including his studio which was under renovation. Also many of flowers inside and in his garden. Two probably taken inside the Begonia House, Botanical Gardens, Wellington. Five showing him and/or others. Only identified person is Edith Ryan at the Arts Council office. Six comprising buildings, sculpture, the pine tree at One Tree Hill, Auckland. 15 of art works (all? by Crook), particularly tapestries, dated 1955, 1966/67, about 1979 and 1992. Also (1990s?) photographs of tapestries under construction and decorated envelopes created by Crook for letters addressed to Jim and Mary Barr. Quantity: 65 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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McCahon, Colin John, 1919-1987: The Gate Project

Date: 2019-2020

Reference: ArtEph-2020-M-02

Description: 'The McCahon House Trust helps build the careers of New Zealand artists ... The Gate Project gives supporters unique insights into the creative development process of artists and art making.' Subscription required. Includes postcards featuring artworks by McCahon House residents between 2009 and 2017. Physical Description: Printed tri-folded grey card, 184 x 140 mm (folded); includes eight colour postcards, 150 x 105 mm