Kirstin Carlin | 19 Gallery: Relocating Frances Hodgkins: Auckland Art Gallery

Kirstin Carlin has been commissioned to make a new tiny work for an exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery.  "19 Gallery: Relocating Frances Hodgkins" is curated by Sarah Hilary and runs from 4 May - 1 September 2019 on the mezzanine floor of the gallery.

 

In 1934, London art dealer Sydney Burney commissioned a range of leading British modernist artists to create small scale works for a miniature gallery, to raise money for the Fund for the Blind. This model gallery became known as the 34 Gallery, symbolising both the year when it was created and the number of artworks featured in the display. It included two paintings by Frances Hodgkins. A replica was made in 1997 with 25 of the original paintings, currently on display at Pallant House, Chichester.

 

In 2019, on the occasion of the major touring exhibition Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys, Auckland Art Gallery has reworked Sydney Burney’s concept. The 19 Gallery: Relocating Frances Hodgkins, 2019 includes paintings and sculptures by 19 New Zealand artists who have in turn been inspired by the work of Frances Hodgkins.

 

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May 5, 2019