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Object Report Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 1 Accession No VUW.2008.1 Primary Maker (name Mark ADAMS only) Name/Title 7.10.1978. Triangle Rd, Massey, West Auckland. Tattooing Tom. Tufuga tatatau: Su'a Sulu'ape Paulo. Solo: Arona and Leo Maselino Primary Prod Date 1978-2008 Media/Materials RA abalogue colour photograph, from 10x8" negative, on Fuji Crystal Archive Description paper (no. 2 in open series) Measure Desc 1000 x 1200mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Accession No VUWCE.2009.1 Primary Maker (name Nancy ADAMS only) Name/Title Celmisia Coriacea (Otago Mountains) Media/Materials Watercolour on card Description Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 06 Aug 2010 Location bay 10B/Art Store KK111/Kirk Accession No VUWCE.2009.2 Primary Maker (name Sandy ADSETT only) Name/Title Te Rangiatea (Place where the Gods dwell) Media/Materials Acrylic painting on primed hardboard Description Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 12 Nov 2010 Location bay 8B/Art Store KK 110/Kirk Accession No VUW.1976.1 Primary Maker (name Gretchen ALBRECHT only) Name/Title Drift Primary Prod Date 1976 Media/Materials acrylic on canvas Description Measure Desc 1600 x 1754 mm (stretcher) Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 10 Nov 2009 Location Art Store KK 110/Kirk Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 2 Accession No VUW.2007.4 Primary Maker (name Fiona AMUNDSEN only) Name/Title City Focus, Rotorua, 24/06/2007, 5.30 (waiting birds) Primary Prod Date 2007 Media/Materials Chromira digital photograph Description Measure Desc 1000 x 800 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Accession No VUW.2007.5 Primary Maker (name Fiona AMUNDSEN only) Name/Title Jellicoe Court (facing East), Kawerau, 22/04/2007, 7.05 (glowing lamp) Primary Prod Date 2007 Media/Materials Chromira digital photograph Description Measure Desc 1000 x 800 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Accession No VUW.2007.6 Primary Maker (name Fiona AMUNDSEN only) Name/Title Civic Square, Murupara, 02/06/2007, 7.21 (bird and lamp-post) Primary Prod Date 2007 Media/Materials Chromira digital photograph Description Measure Desc 1000 x 800 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Accession No VUW.2007.7 Primary Maker (name Fiona AMUNDSEN only) Name/Title Jellicoe Court, Kawerau, 06/05/2007, 6.57 (star burst) Primary Prod Date 2007 Media/Materials Chromira digital photograph Description Measure Desc 1000 x 800 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Accession No VUW.2007.8 Primary Maker (name Fiona AMUNDSEN only) Name/Title Jellicoe Court (facing North), Kawerau, 06/05/2007, 7.13 (autumn light) Primary Prod Date 2007 Media/Materials Chromira digital photograph Description Measure Desc 1000 x 800 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 07 Jun 2011 Location Mezzanine/Rutherford House Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 3 Accession No VUW.1971.12 Primary Maker (name ANONYMOUS 16TH CENTURY BENIN ARTIST only) Name/Title Queen Mother Media/Materials bronze coated fibreglass Description Measure Desc 395 x 160 x 190 (max) mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Usual Location Date 14 Nov 2000 Location 203 Foyer/Rankine Brown Accession No VUW.2006.1 Primary Maker (name Billy APPLE only) Name/Title From the V.U.W Art Collection Primary Prod Date 2005 Media/Materials Acrylic: Victoria Green(Patone 343), white and gold leaf on primed oz twin-thread Description cotton duck canvas Measure Desc 762x533mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Permanent Exhibit Date 23 Oct 2007 Location 356 Foyer/Old Kirk Accession No VUW.2009.4 Primary Maker (name Billy APPLE only) Name/Title Window Cleaning 5 June 1971 Primary Prod Date 1971 Media/Materials vintage black and white photograph and text Description Measure Desc 240 x 155 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 16 Jul 2010 Location bay 3A/Art Store KK 110/Kirk Accession No VUW.2009.5 Primary Maker (name Billy APPLE only) Name/Title Window Cleaning 27 March 2009 Primary Prod Date 2009 Media/Materials text, cleaning materials Description Measure Desc variable Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 16 Jul 2010 Location Adam Storeroom/Adam Art Gallery Accession No VUW.2009.6 Primary Maker (name Billy APPLE only) Daniel MALONE Name/Title With All Kinds of Delays Primary Prod Date 2009 Media/Materials the artist: glass brick artefact and video documentation relating to his action Bricks Description Break Dialectics performed as part of The Future is Unwritten exhibition at the Adam Art Gallery 10 July 2009 Measure Desc 50 x 10 x 30 cm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 16 Jul 2010 Location Centre shelves/Art Store KK 110/Kirk Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 4 Accession No VUW.1974.1 Primary Maker (name David ARMITAGE only) Name/Title Inanimate object/ Door with towel Media/Materials oil and ink dye stained Description cotton duck Measure Desc 1758 x 1778 mm Current Location Part 1 Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 16 Dec 2010 Location Rutherford House/opposite 519/Rutherford House Accession No VUW.1961.1 Primary Maker (name Mina ARNDT only) Name/Title The derelict Primary Prod Date 1947 Media/Materials charcoal on paper Description Measure Desc 525 x 370 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 13 Jan 2011 Location bay 8A/Art Store KK111/Kirk Accession No VUW.1974.2 Primary Maker (name Tanya ASHKEN only) Name/Title Seabird IV Primary Prod Date 1974 Media/Materials bronze Description on marble base Measure Desc approx. 520 x 850 x 640 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Usual Location Date 29 May 2003 Location 203 Foyer/Rankine Brown Accession No VUW.1964.1 Primary Maker (name Tanya ASHKEN only) Name/Title Head Primary Prod Date 1963 Media/Materials bronze Description on wooden base Measure Desc 410 x 160 x 140 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Usual Location Date 25 Sep 2000 Location 203 Foyer/Rankine Brown Accession No VUW.2002.10 Primary Maker (name Tanya ASHKEN only) Name/Title Seabird VII Primary Prod Date 1987 Media/Materials Bronze Description Current Location Part 1 - Part 1 Reason Usual Location Date 10 May 2002 Location Music School Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 5 Accession No VUWCE.2009.4 Primary Maker (name Tanya ASHKEN only) Name/Title Sea Creatures Primary Prod Date 1971 Media/Materials 5 part mobile. Shaped, burnished aluminum sheeting. Description Measure Desc Largest piece: 1400 x 840 x 600 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Audit Date 23 Jan 2009 Location Grey 371 [Stairwell]/College of Education, Karori Campus Accession No VUW.1993.1 Primary Maker (name Catherine BAGNALL only) Name/Title Harriet's landscape Primary Prod Date 1989 Media/Materials oil and oilstick Description on paper (two overlapping sheets) Measure Desc 790 x 2245 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Exhibit Date 28 Jun 2011 Location 252 foyer/Easterfield Accession No VUW.1991.1 Primary Maker (name Annie BAIRD only) Name/Title Victoria University Primary Prod Date 1990 Media/Materials watercolour Description on ragpaper Measure Desc 578 x 762 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 20 Jul 2010 Location bay 3B/Art Store KK 110/Kirk Accession No VUWCE.2009.5 Primary Maker (name Annie BAIRD only) Name/Title Albatross at Taiaroa Head, 1983 Primary Prod Date 1983 Media/Materials Watercolour and inscribed watercolour impasto on Arches ragpaper Description Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 17 Feb 2011 Location Storage/College of Education, Karori Campus Accession No VUW.1962.1 Primary Maker (name Alfred BAXTER only) Name/Title Lyttleton Harbour Primary Prod Date 1897 Media/Materials watercolour Description on paper? Measure Desc 296 x 498 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Renovation Date 13 Jan 2011 Location bay 9A/Art Store KK111/Kirk Object 13:12:12 19 SEP 2011 501 records Page 6 Accession No VUW.1983.1 Primary Maker (name Malcolm BENHAM only) Name/Title Nightkite 4 Primary Prod Date 1977 Media/Materials acrylic on canvas Description Measure Desc 1378 x 890 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Usual Location Date 29 May 2003 Location 273/Rankine Brown Accession No VUW.1980.1 Primary Maker (name Malcolm BENHAM only) Name/Title Stage Primary Prod Date 1979 Media/Materials oil, acrylic and crayon Description on canvas Measure Desc 1970 x 933 mm (strainer: 2034 x 944 mm) Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 22 Jul 2010 Location bay 5/Art Store KK 110/Kirk Accession No VUW.1983.8 Primary Maker (name Leo BENSEMANN only) Name/Title Landscape with group of trees Primary Prod Date 1983 Media/Materials oil on board Description Measure Desc 450 x 778 mm Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Permanent Exhibit Date 14 Sep 2011 Location Staff Library/Law School Accession No VUWCE.2009.7 Primary Maker (name Elva BETT only) Name/Title Composition, Collage Primary Prod Date 1964 Media/Materials Collage, lithograph (1/12) Description Current Location Part 0 - Whole Reason Temporary Storage Date 06 Aug 2010 Location bay 10B/Art Store KK111/Kirk Accession No VUW.1992.1 Primary Maker (name
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