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A/V Resources Available to View Video Mini DV No A/V Resources Available to View Video Mini DV no. no. SUBJECT TITLE YR DUR. Exhibition Producer DVD no 95 Aberhart, Laurence Priscilla Pitts on Laurence Aberhart 1990 21:25 Auckland Art Gallery D2011/46 Aotearoa - Cloud (shown during Auckland Art Gallery Gretchen Albrecht 491 Albrecht, Gretchen Illuminations) 2002 Auckland Art Gallery DVD 5 Local Revolutionaries: Art and Change 1965 to 1986; 147 Albrecht, Gretchen Gretchen Albrecht in conversation with Linda Gill 13/2/11 2011 Call Waiting Auckland Art Gallery 172 Allen, Jim Jim Allen in conversation with Natasha Conland (1/7/12) 2012 44:00 Made Active Auckland Art Gallery D2012/55 Turuki Turuki! Panel discussion (10/8/08): Jim Allen, Murray Gilbert, Roger Hardie, Paneke 76 Allen, Jim Ngahiraka Mason (chair) N.B. Restricted Access 2008 Paneke! Auckland Art Gallery Walters Prize 81 Amituanai, Edith Edith Amituanai in conversation with Sriwhana Spong (21/9/08) 2008 2008 Auckland Art Gallery Siliga Setoga and Edith Amituanai Artist Talks (25 & 23 mins respectively) 173 Amituanai, Edith (22/07/12) 2012 48:00 Home AKL Auckland Art Gallery D2012/68 Dame Christine Cole Catley speaking on the portrait of her and her Rita Angus: Life 103 Angus, Rita daughter painted by Angus in 1945 (1/11/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Dudley Benson performance, A Performance in Openness (In Three Parts) Rita Angus: Life 101 Angus, Rita (1/11/09) N.B. Restricted Access 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 93 Angus, Rita Gaylene Preston speaking on her film, Lovely Rita (13/9/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 99 Angus, Rita Jacqueline Fahey in conversation 'Remembering Rita' (25/10/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 89 Angus, Rita Jill Trevelyan speaking on her biography of Rita Angus (16/8/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 91 Angus, Rita Linda Tyler on the portraits of Rita Angus (31/08/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 98 Angus, Rita Peter Shaw on Rita Angus and her pacifism (18/10/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Ron Brownson on Rita Angus (N.B. Also available on Gallery's YouTube 232 Angus, Rita channel). 1990 23:23 Auckland Art Gallery D2012/35 Ron Brownson talking on the landscapes of Rita Angus (06/09/09) (N.B. Rita Angus: Life 92 Angus, Rita Also available on Gallery's YouTube channel). 2009 57:22 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery D2012/25 Rita Angus: Life 94 Angus, Rita Sarah Hillary speaking on the painting techniques of Rita Angus (27/09/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Rita Angus: Life 102 Angus, Rita Vita Cochrane discusses the self-portraits of Rita Angus (1/11/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery Wystan Curnow speaking on the Portrait of Betty Curnow by Rita Angus Rita Angus: Life 90 Angus, Rita (23/8/09) 2009 and Vision Auckland Art Gallery 2010 Walters 129 Arps, Dan Dan Arps in conversation with p.mule (1/8/10) 2010 Prize Auckland Art Gallery D2012/11 2010 Walters 136 Arps, Dan Dan Arps in conversation with Ron Brownson (10/10/10) 2010 Prize Auckland Art Gallery EH McCormick Research Library Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki 1 A/V Resources Available to View Video Mini DV no. no. SUBJECT TITLE YR DUR. Exhibition Producer DVD no Art Suitcase Art Suitcase Art Suitcase 5 artists + 5 suitcases (Auckland Art Gallery Ed Dept project) 2008 30:00 project Auckland Art Gallery D2008/13 352 Auckland Art Gallery 1950s Show - Architectural forum (21/11/92) 1992 111:00 Auckland Art Gallery 349 Auckland Art Gallery 1950s Show (Tape 1) (25/3/93) 1993 63:00 Auckland Art Gallery 349 Auckland Art Gallery 1950s Show (Tape 2) (25/3/93) 1993 5:13 Auckland Art Gallery 54321 Artist Auckland Art Gallery 54321 artist projects promo 2006 Projects Auckland Art Gallery AAG Contemporary Curator, Natasha Conland gives a briefing to AAG Toi Aotearoa & volunteer guides (docents) of the updated/ 2nd hang of Toi Aotearoa and Whizz Bang 184 Auckland Art Gallery Whizz Bang Pop (18/10/12) 2012 40:00 Pop Auckland Art Gallery D2012/92 585 Auckland Art Gallery Allie Eagle in Alter/Image 2/2/94 artist's performance 1994 Auckland Art Gallery alter/image exhibition 1994 : Moving Forward: Feminist Art and Politics in 91 Auckland Art Gallery the 90s: a panel discussion Led by Carole Shepheard 1994 120:00 Auckland Art Gallery Angels and Aristocrats - Mary Kisler on Angels and Aristocrats: A Angels and 188 Auckland Art Gallery Presentation to Volunteer Guides (7/2/13) 2013 60:00 Aristocrats Auckland Art Gallery D2013/3 Art and Organised 299 Auckland Art Gallery Art and Organised Labour (touring show) 1991 Labour Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery - Birthday Invitation (rough version-unedited) (see 427 Auckland Art Gallery also video no. 323) Director Gillian Chaplin 1987 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Development 2005 4:10 Foundation D2011/20 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Development - variation DVD not used 2005 3:40 Foundation D2011/19 Auckland Art Gallery Development animated flythrough (N.B. Second copy Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery with other CDs) 2009 5:13 Foundation D2011/21 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Explorer (ArtStart ArtSmart) 2003 Auckland Art Gallery D2008/6 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery forecourt prior to redevelopment commencement Film commissioned Adam 67 Auckland Art Gallery 1 2008 Luxton D2008/1 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery forecourt prior to redevelopment commencement Film commissioned Adam 68 Auckland Art Gallery 2 2008 Luxton D2008/1 Auckland Art Gallery preliminary design launch for redevelopment #1of 2 45 Auckland Art Gallery (7/5/2005) 2005 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery preliminary design launch for redevelopment #2 of 2 46 Auckland Art Gallery (7/5/2005) 2005 Auckland Art Gallery 323 Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery: birthday invitation Director: Dr T L Rodney Wilson 1987 Auckland Art Gallery Blessing the Art Gallery before takeover from construction company, Auckland Art Gallery Hawkins 13/6/11 2011 13:00 Auckland Art Gallery D2011/15 12 Auckland Art Gallery Boyle Family in New Zealand : advertisement for "Down to Earth" 1990 0:15 Auckland Art Gallery D2011/30 Bright Paradise Triennial Opening Night-performers with Parekowhai, M 419 Auckland Art Gallery Story of a NZ River 2001 20:33 Auckland Art Gallery EH McCormick Research Library Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki 2 A/V Resources Available to View Video Mini DV no. no. SUBJECT TITLE YR DUR. Exhibition Producer DVD no 560 Auckland Art Gallery Celebrity Debate (Montana) 7th August 1997 during the Goldie exhibition 1997 30:00 Goldie Auckland Art Gallery D2012/100 110 Auckland Art Gallery Chance and Change Director: Gillian Chaplin 1985 10:00 Auckland Art Gallery D2011/51 Couture to 338 Auckland Art Gallery Couture to Chaos - compilation video of TV coverage (Apr - May 1997) 1997 Chaos Auckland Art Gallery discusses the collection including some of the highlights of the Degas to 168 Auckland Art Gallery Dali exhibition (3/3/12) 2012 53:16 Degas to Dali Auckland Art Gallery D2012/24 Goldie Maori artists forum 15/8/97 artists are: Ngahiraka Mason, Tame Iti, Ramai Hayward, Eru Potaka Dewes and Laurie Nicolas. Welcoming 588 Auckland Art Gallery speakers are: Fred Wilcox, Arnold Wilson and Eru Potaka Dewes 1997 71:00 Goldie Auckland Art Gallery D2012/98 19 Auckland Art Gallery Kids Big Day Art 2003 Nine Lives Auckland Art Gallery 438 Auckland Art Gallery Laurie Teixeira staff-member's farewell after 36 yrs at Gallery 2002 Auckland Art Gallery Made Active exhibition - Contemporary Curator Natasha Conland in 182 Auckland Art Gallery conversation with Chartwell Trust founder Rob Gardiner (15/7/12) 2012 62:00 Made Active Auckland Art Gallery D2012/79 Pan Pacific Biennale (First) 1976 - Colour photography & its derivatives (Master=Umatic U23) Made in collaboration with SeeHear Films, directors Pan Pacific 489 Auckland Art Gallery Geoff Steven and Phil Dadson 1976 31:00 Biennale Auckland Art Gallery D2012/45 Turuki Turuki! Panel discussion (10/8/08): Jim Allen, Murray Gilbert, Roger Hardie, Paneke 76 Auckland Art Gallery Ngahiraka Mason (chair) N.B. Restricted Access 2008 Paneke! Auckland Art Gallery Turuki Turuki! Panel discussion (20/7/08): Fred Graham, Mere Lodge, Elizabeth Ellis, Paneke 75 Auckland Art Gallery Selwyn Muru, James Pinker (chair) N.B. Restricted Access 2008 Paneke! Auckland Art Gallery Turuki Turuki! Panel discussion (6/7/08): Michael Parekowhai, Brett Graham, Lisa Paneke 74 Auckland Art Gallery Reihana, Ngahiraka Mason (chair) N.B. Restricted Access 2008 Paneke! Auckland Art Gallery D2008/8 Last ride in a hot air balloon Panel discussion 1: Wystan Curnow (convenor), Emma Bugden, Doryun 4th Auckland 107 Auckland Art Gallery Chong, Reuben Keenan, Russell Storer (panellists) (13/3/10) 2010 Triennial Auckland Art Gallery Last ride in a hot air balloon Panel discussion 2: Doryun Chong (convenor), Mahmoud Bakshi, Shahab 4th Auckland 108 Auckland Art Gallery Farouhi, Zheng Bo (panellists (13/3/10) 2010 Triennial Auckland Art Gallery Last ride in a hot air balloon Panel discussion 3: David Cross (convenor), Shigeyuki Kihara, Laresa 4th Auckland 109 Auckland Art Gallery Kosloff, Anna Macrae, Alex Monteith (panellists) (13/3/10) 2010 Triennial Auckland Art Gallery Last ride in a hot air balloon Panel discussion 4: Mercedes Vicente (convenor), Nick Austin, Bundith 4th Auckland 110 Auckland Art Gallery Phunsombatlert, Tove Storch (panellists) (14/3/10) 2010 Triennial Auckland Art Gallery EH McCormick Research Library Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki 3 A/V Resources Available to View Video Mini DV no.
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