Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995

Photographer. Born Auckland 23 Dec 1945; educated Waiwhetu School, Hutt Intermediate, Hutt Valley High School and Victoria University. Fellow of NZ Professional Photographers Assn, employed by various advertising agencies until setting up Brian Enting Projects in 1986 and Key-Light Image Library. Various photographic publications, also childrens books. Married Sally Ann Brown, 1966; two daughters, one son. Died in road accident near Hunterville, 26 Sep 1995. [Ev. Post obit. 5/10/95]

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Enting, Brian Laurence, 1943-1995 :Tongariro; photographs by Brian Enting. Exposures Ga...

Date: 1980 - 1993

From: [Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. ca 1980s. Folder 1]

By: Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1980s-01

Description: Shows one of Brian Enting's photographs of the damp stony slopes of Tongariro. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 423 x 297 mm.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1987. F...

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1987-1

Description: Includes: Enjoyable Pursuits: Betty Wilson. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 28 September-24 October 1987. (2 copies). Herbert Deveril, Photographer. The Hocken Library, Dunedin, 3 June-13 July, 1987. Maori Gardens Summer 86: Julie Riley. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 4-30 May 1987. Real Pictures, Auckland, 20 July-7 August 1987. (2 copies). Mujehadeen, Black & White Photos from Afghanistan: Terence White. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-28 February 1987. Auckland Museum March 1987. (2 copies). Necessary Protection: Photographs Fiona Clark. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 1-30 December 1987. (2 copies). The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Photographs 1959-1986 by Tom Shanahan. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 2-28 June. (2 copies). The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Photographs 1959-1986 by Tom Shanahan. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 23 Feb - 8 March; Auckland St Luke's Shopping Complex Mt Albert March 9-14; Shore City North Shore March 16-26; Dunedin Town Hall March 31 - April 17; Christchurch Town Hall May 9-16 [1987] (Shows photograph of Igor Stravinsky conducting; he performed in New Zealand in 1961) NZR Railways, End of an Era: Colour photographs [by] Christine Laven. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 31 August-26 Sptember 1987. (2 copies). Penman's Portraits: [Portraits by] Neil Penman. Porirua Museum, 35 November 1987-14 February 1988. (2 copies). Remarking Time: Grace Cochrane. Manawatu Art Gallery, 4 June-6 September 1987. Robert Pearson: Photographs. Real Pictures, Auckland, 12-27 October. Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, 24 November-6 December. Still Light: Photographs by Nikki Robb. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 2-31 March. Still Life Still Looking: Photographs by Jennifer French. Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, 28 September-14 October 1987. Symbols & Shrines: Maureen Zanderigo. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-29 August 1987. (2 copies). Tongariro: Photographs by Brian Enting. Exposures Gallery, Wellington. Commences 30 March. (2 copies). Wayne Barrar: Photographs. Sarjeant Gallery [Wanganui], 4-28 February 1987. Week in New York: Ans Westra. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-28 November. (2 copies). Wellington Polytechnic Students 1987: Photographs, Sculptures. Wayne Barrar, Johan Heinrich. 331/3 Gallery, Wellington, 19 September-10 October. Quantity: 12 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times. One donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

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[Calendars for the year 1985, of approximately A3 size. 1984].

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1985-3

Description: Includes calendars: 1985 Stamp Calendar. Single sheet calendar advertising subjects planned for future issues of stamps, and products of interest to stamp collectors. BP Oil New Zealand Limited. Six colour prints from photographs of scenic views of New Zealand by Brian Enting. Calendar published by The North Auckland Times Co (1985) Ltd, publisher of The Northland Times. Single sheet calendar featuring a colour print of Dargaville Post Office photographed by Parkview Photography, Dargaville. Camp and Cabin Association of New Zealand, 1985-1986. Single sheet calendar featuring coloured drawings representing Scenic views of New Zealand and holiday destinations and activities. Peugeot Club Calendar. Published by the Peugeot Car Club Auckland (INC). Single sheet calendar which includes coming club events. PhotoForum 1985 Calendar. Designed by Alan Loney, printed by Lowes Secretarial and Printing Bureau Lower Hutt, and published by PhotoForum. Includes a photograph by Peter Peryer. The Renovators, 1985. Single sheet Calendar sponsored by Television New Zealand and Odlins Limited, and printed by Budget Print Ltd. It features a colour print of a photograph showing the wall of a building carrying the marks of demolished interior structures. Quantity: 7 calendars. Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1981. F...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1981-1

Description: Includes: Black Power, Christchurch. Photographs by Glenn Jowitt. Photo-Forum Gallery, Wellington, 27th April to 9th May 1981. By Eight. Adams, Brett, Brownson, Burke, Gillespie, Ginn, Hannken, Lloyd. Photographs at the Auckland Society of Arts, Sept 21 - Oct 2, 1981. Clare Fergusson. July 20 - Aug 7, Real Pictures Gallery, exhibition of photographs. 23 - 24 July, 100m2, "My Grandmother" performance. 25 July, Auckland City Art Gallery, slide-film-talk. 25 July, Real Pictures Gallery, "Date Day" performance. (2 copies). From the Road, fifty South Island photographs by Robin Morrison. An exhibition organised by the Auckland City Art Gallery toured by the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors Council. In a Different Light, [Photographs by] Nick Servian, Geoff Mason, Brian Enting. An Exhibition commencing 19th July. The Lewis-Paape Gallery [Lower Hutt]. Frame Ups; and exhibition of photographs [by] Mary Macpherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington] 2 - 20 June 1981 (2 copies). New Zealand Architecture, a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects: City Art Gallery, Wellington. (2 copies). Photos, Peter Hannken. April 27 - May 15 1981, Real Pictures Gallery, Auckland. (4 copies). Points of View. Reg Feuz, Peter Butler, Janet McCallum, Peter Black, Brian Davis, Tony Kellaway. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. Project 3-D; an exhibition of holography and stereoscopic photography. Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, February 18 to March 22, 1981. Plus specimen sheet `View' - Laurence Aberhart, plus original prints: 1980s-90s [by] Bragg, Gibbs, Foelsch. October 20 - 31st 1981, PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington]. Visions-Realities; three contemporary German photographers - Wolf Harhammer, Reinold Hilgering, Rolf Rettenberger. PhotoForum Gallery, 26 Harris Street, Wellington, 10-28 March 1981. We're Moving Now; photographs by Cathryn Shine, 1st-19th September, 1981, PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. (2 copies). Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1977-1979]

Date: 1977 - 1979

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1977/1979

Description: Includes: 1977: Photo-Forum. Photograph by William or Frederick Tyree. Maori wedding Waikawa Pa Picton ca 1895. Courtesy Nelson Provincial Museum Nelson. Poster published by Photo-Forum, 1977 (2 copies) 1978: Leslie Adkin (1888-1964). Photo-Forum Gallery, 17 Grey Street, 5-22 December [1978] "Astra" photographic exhibition. Graeme Gillies. Wellington Repertory Theatre opposite Pidgeon [sic] Park 24th March - 7th April; Auckland, the Photographers' Gallery, 1st floor Brown's Mill Building 12th - 29th April [1978] NZ Students Arts Council Inc presents Photo Art 78; ten selected student photographers. A touring exhibition of NZ photographs, with the support of Kodak NZ Ltd [1978] A private view; Ans Westra photographic exhibition. Taj Mahal Gallery, from 20th - 30th September [1978?] PhotoForum. Scapes; photographs by Carlin McCredie McKinlay. 15-26 June, noon - 6 pm. Wellington Repertory Theatre, Dixon St. Design: T Fraser [1978] 1979: Dowse Art Gallery, April 21st - May 13th. Diane Arbus. New Zealand tour [8 different venues]. Sponsored by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand; organized by the Auckland City Art Gallery [1979] Auckland Museum December 8-23. Photo-Forum '79. PhotoForum Gallery, January 15-26, 26 Harris Street, Tues-Sat 12-4 [1979] (Verso shows catalogue with biographical details of photographers: Candace Bagnall, Janet Bayly, David Blake, Bruce Connew, Kevin Donovan, John Gillespie, Shirley Gruar, Peter Hannken, Paul Hewson, Elizabeth Leyland, Megan Jenkinson, Ian Macdonald, Stuart McKenzie, Terry O'Connor, Jenneke Vandenberg, Rod Wills) New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Photo Art 79; an exhibition of student photographs. National tour July-November 1979. Photo Christine Webster (2 copies, one charcoal, one dark green) Wilderness 5; an exhibition of works from nature in N.Z. Nancy Adams, Brian Enting, John Johns, Greig Royle, Susan Skerman. Opened by Sir Charles Fleming ... at 8pm 8 June 1979. Season 9 June to 1 July Quantity: 10 black and white or coloured prints. Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Photographs of Native flowers

Date: 1976-1982

From: Sheffield House Publications Collection

By: Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995; Matthews, Julian, 1951-

Reference: PA12-10813

Description: Photographs of native flowers. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies 35mm slides.

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Beaumont, Norman Matheson, 1926- : Records

Date: 1984-2004

By: Beaumont, Norman Matheson, 1926-

Reference: MS-Papers-12750

Description: Contains records relating to the establishment of the New Zealand Centre for Photography in 1985, collected by Norman Matheson Beaumont. Includes a report on the proposal for the centre from June 1984 and the deed of trust constituting the centre dated 15 April 1985. Also correspondence relating to the center's establishment between Allan Highet, Minister for the Arts, and Brian Enting. Also, a Photoforum/Wellington newsletter from 1984 (No 19) which includes an article 'The NZ Centre for Photography - A Proposal' by Matheson Beaumont, Brian Brake, and Brian Enting. Beaumont has also collected two newsletters from the New Zealand Centre for Photography from 1990 (numbers 4 and 5) and a flier for "Image New Zealand: The First New Zealand Festival of Photography" presented by the New Zealand Centre for Photographer and The University of Canterbury. There is a Manuscripts and Archives backfile for this collection. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, printed matter, typescript Provenance: Louise Beaumont is Matheson Beaumont's daughter.

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[Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Brown, Nigel Roderick, 1949-; Christie, Quentin R, active 1980-2000s; Coromandel Peninsula Watchdog; Johansen, Doug, active 1988; New Zealand. Commission for the Environment; Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995; Friends of the Earth; National Conservation Week Campaign Committee (N.Z.); New Zealand Forest Service; New Zealand. Wildlife Service; Pesticide Action Network (N.Z.); Pataka Porirua Museum of Arts and Cultures; Whirinaki Forest Promotion Trust; Pringle, Michael James, 1962-

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1984/1989

Description: Includes: 1984: Fiordland National Park. This Earth is precious, 1984. Friends of the Earth. This Earth is precious, 1984 (2 copies) Friends of the Earth. FOE Resources - Catalogue, 1984. New Zealand Wildlife Service. Evolution and the future of wetlands, [1984]. New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand's Endangered wildlife, 1984. New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand seabirds and their young, 1984. New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand; our native wildlife, [1984]. (2 copies) Whirinaki Forest Promotion Trust. Whirinaki Forest / [Photographed by] Ian Macdonald, [1984]. 1985: Conservation Week 1985: People need plants. Clianthus puniceus or Red Kakabeak / Photograph by Brian Enting, 1985 (2 copies) New Zealand Forest Service. People need plants; Conservation Week, 3-11 August 1985. Printed by Format Publishers Limited by authority V R Ward Government Printer, Wellington New Zealand, 1985 (3 copies) Conservation New Zealand. Herbs: People need plants, [1985?] (2 copies) Conservation New Zealand. Primary production: People need plants, [1985?]. New Zealand Wildlife Service. Your local kiwi needs you! [1985] 1986: Conservation Week 1986: Conserving Our Future. Tui feeding young. Photograph by Peter Daniel. Sponsored by Ciba-Geigy New Zealand Limited - Agriculture (2 copies) Friends of the Earth. Dangers of Pesticides, [1986]. Pesticide Action Network. the what, where, how and why of hazardous pesticides. come and hear Dr Kate Short, Australian guest speaker of the Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Committee in Sydney. Loaves & Fishes, Hill Street, Tuesday 11 November [1986] Porirua Museum. Why Greenpeace? Who are they anyway? ... Porirua Museum's current exhibition. November 27th [1986] - March 30th [1987] 1988: Kiwi Conservation Club. Would you like to join our team? How do you join? [ca 1988] Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. Write for the forests right now, [1988]. Peninsula Watchdog. Coromandel too precious to mine / Photograph by Doug Johansen, 1988. 1989: Conservation New Zealand. Conservation Week 1989: The changing land / [Photograph by] Quentin R. Christie 1989. (2 copies) Peninsula Watchdog. Coromandel Calling / Print of hand coloured woodcut by Nigel Brown, 1989. (2 copies) Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and stickers, sizes varying. Provenance: One poster donated by Dr Margaret L Bailey, Porirua, in 2007; one by Dylan Owen, Wellington, in 2013; one by Michael Pringle, Wellington, in 2016.

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Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust :Photograph of Sir Holmes Miller :Photograph...

Date: 1988

By: Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust; Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995

Reference: PAColl-1139

Description: Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: One 100 x 150mm portrait photograph and one 165 x 255mm photograph

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[Calendars for the year 1990, of approximately A4 size].

Date: 1990

From: [New Zealand calendars of quarto size]

By: Bailey, Margaret Lockhart (Dr), 1945-; New Zealand Meteorological Service; New Zealand Playcentre Federation; Potton, Craig, 1952-

Reference: Eph-B-CALENDAR-1990

Description: Includes calendars: Aotearoa 1990 calendar (Published by Calendar Collective, 59D Raukawa St, Strathmore, Wellington) Churches of New Zealand 1990 calendar Sara Macready. Cats in the country calendar 1990 National Provident. The Provident year. 1990 [calendar] New Zealand forest diary 1990; photographs by Brian Enting. New Zealand hardware journal 1990 calendar New Zealand Meteorological Service / Meteorological Society of New Zealand (Inc) 1990 (2 copies) New Zealand Locomotive Engineers Association 1990 calendar New Zealand Playcentre Federation 1990 calendar New Zealand's wild places calendar 1990. Craig Potton Race Relations Office 1990 [calendar] (2 copies) Rangitikei Railfans Group. Calendar 1990 Whanganui River historical calendar for 1990; produced by the Friends of the Whanganui River. Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s) sets on calendars. Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes. Provenance: One calendar donated by Dr Margaret Bailey, Wellington, in 2006.

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Enting, Brian Laurence, 1943-1995 (Photographer) :People need plants. Conservation week...

Date: 1985

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995; National Conservation Week Campaign Committee (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1985-01

Description: Shows a photograph of flower and a sprig of leaves, of the Clianthus or red kakabeak. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 435 x 315 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Dylan Owen, Wellington, in 2013.

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[Ephemera and posters relating to book awards and prizes. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: New Zealand Literary Fund

Reference: Eph-C-BOOK-AWARDS-1980s

Description: Includes: 1981: New Zealand Book Awards 1981 exhibition. City Art Gallery Victoria Street Wellington, 2-12 July 1981. [Designed by] Patrick Murphy (2 copies) 1982: Front runners for the Government Publishing awards. The Children's Book of the Year 1982. Sponsored by the Government Printer; administered by the NZ Literary Fund (2 copies) The Library Association Carnegie Medal 1982. "The haunting". Margaret Mahy. Dent 1982 New Zealand Book Awards, sponsored by the New Zealand Literary Fund and the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council ("Meg" /Maurice Gee; "Dandy Edison for lunch" / Vincent O'Sullivan; Alistair Campbell collected poems; The South Island of New Zealand from the road / Robin Morrison; Portrait of Frances Hodgkins designed by Lindsay Missen) (2 copies) 1983: Front runners for the Government Publishing awards. Children's Book of the Year 1983 (2 copies blank, 2 copies with titles listed) 1983 New Zealand book awards, sponsored by the New Zealand Literary Fund and the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (lists 8 books and shows their covers: "Maui development environmental study" by A C Kibblewhite et al; New Zealand's birds" by Geoff Moon; "The ancient islands" by Brain Enting; "his land of light" by Eric Taylor; "You will know when you get there" by Allen Curnow; "Homing in" by Cilla McQueen; "Cork of war" by Ray Grover; "Other halves" by Sue McCauley) (2 copies) 1984: Front runners for the Government Publishing awards. 1984 Government Publishing Awards for the New Zealand Children's Books of the Year. Administered by the NZ Literary Fund (2 copies plain; 2 copies with stickers attached) 1984 New Zealand Book Awards, sponsored by the New Zealand Literary Fund and the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council ("The aggressions of the French at Tahiti; Selected poems / Fleur Adcock; An angel at my table / Janet Frame; The bone people / Keri Hulme) 1985: Front runners for the Government Publishing awards. 1985 Government publishing awards for the New Zealand Children's Book of the Year 1987: The Dominion NZ book awards 1987 [12-page newspaper tabloid liftout?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying