Sculpture on the Gulf 2007

The third Sculpture on the Gulf, a biennial New Zealand art event, exhibited 26 site responsive installations on a 2.5 km trail curling around Te Whetumatarau Point, Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island between 26 January – 11 February 2007[1][2]

Artistic director: Jackie O’Brien

Curators: Priscilla Pitts (Director, Dunedin Public Art Gallery), Brett Graham (artist and teacher), Gregory O’Brien (curator Wellington City Art Gallery, writer).

Exhibiting artists:

  • Denis O’Connor / Bob Orr (poet)
  • Lyonel Grant (represented by John Leech Gallery)
  • Meiling Lee
  • Charlotte Fisher
  • Lilly Rhind: (Born in 1995, Lilly is likely to be the youngest artist to ever exhibit in SOTG.) [1]
  • Tania Patterson
  • Suza Lawrence
  • David McCracken
  • Karin Strachan
  • Phil Price
  • Steve Woodward
  • Pauline Rhodes
  • Leon van den Eijkel
  • Sharonagh Montrose
  • Emily Pauling
  • Phil Newbury
  • Kazu Nakagawa
  • Morgan Jones
  • Peter Stoneham
  • Julia Oram
  • Paratene Matchitt
  • Brit Bunkley
  • Tony Bond
  • Virginia King
  • Konstantin Dimopoulos
  • Jeff Thomson

References

  1. Sculpture on the Gulf 2007 (Exhibition Catalogue 2007 ed.). Sculpture on the Gulf 2007. 2007. pp. 1–33.
  2. "Record numbers attend Sculpture on the Gulf 2007 | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
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