Aotearoa Art Fair 2025: Booth G23 and U44
Gow Langsford is excited to return to the Aotearoa Art Fair with curated presentations of new work by leading contemporary voices across two booths.
The gallery's main booth will be located on the ground floor of the Viaduct Events Centre, bringing a rich and varied body of work from New Zealand based artists such as Brett Graham, Steve Carr, John Pule and Shane Cotton, and international artists; Sally Gabori, Bernar Venet and Clement Meadmore.
In addition, the gallery will present a second booth located upstairs offering a selection of affordable works, including sculpture, editions, and original paintings by represented artists such as Sara Hughes, Chris Heaphy, Michael Hight, John Pule, David McCracken and Simon Ingram, providing a wider range of art for diverse collectors.
A new suite of prints created by Sara Hughes with Auckland Print Studio will be launched exclusively by Gow Langsford during the Fair. On these new works Sara notes: “These labour intensive prints employ the traditional print methods of Lithography, Woodblock, Monoprint and Chine collé and are created on hand operated printing presses. This has allowed me to build up layers to create painterly unique works. The prints investigate my current interest on light, colour and time, with specific focus of the scattering of light that creates the colours we see in the sky at sunset when light has further to travel through the atmosphere. Titles of the lithographs and woodblock prints refer to this phenomena that allows us to see the longer wavelength yellow and red light.”
Find us at Booths G23 and U44.
location
Viaduct Events Centre
171 Halsey Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
OPENING HOURS
VIP PREVIEW (VIP Pass and Premier Art Pass holders only)
Thursday 1 May, 2pm – 5pm
OPENING NIGHT
Thursday 1 May, 5pm – 9pm
GENERAL ENTRY
Friday 2 May, 11am – 6pm
Saturday 3 May, 11am – 6pm
Sunday 4 May, 11am – 5pm
Visit the Aotearoa Art Fair website for further information.
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Shane Cotton, Liquid Sleep [Moerewa], 2025
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Brett Graham, Ka Wheeke 2, 2025
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John Pule, Mahina Toto, 2024
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Hugo Koha Lindsay, script no 4: with repetition, rules and systems, 2025
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Colin McCahon, We are the Hull of a Great Canoe, 1969
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John Pule, Lali Ke Eva Eva Tumau, 2024
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Steve Carr, Deflated Balloon 1, 2025
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John Pule, Eva Pō Haele Fano, 2024
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Colin McCahon, Truth from the King Country: Load bearing structures 5, 1978
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John Pule, Lalolagi Tagata Pakā, 2024
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Clement Meadmore, Curl, 1967-68
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Gordon Walters, Untitled, 1982
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Gordon Walters, Untitled, 1974
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Bernar Venet, 210.5° Arc x 13, 2023
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Ralph Hotere, Sunrise Mururoa / Dawn / Water Poem (After Manhire), 1985
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Steve Carr, A Deflated Basketball with Water, 2022
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Brett Graham, Maungārongo, 2021NZD 2,500.00
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Virginia Leonard, Urn 1, 2024
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Virginia Leonard, Urn 4, 2024
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Virginia Leonard, Urn 6, 2024
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Matthew Browne, Montage of Attractions 59, 2024NZD 1,450.00
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Matthew Browne, Montage of Attractions 68, 2024NZD 1,450.00
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Matthew Browne, Montage of Attractions 88, 2024NZD 1,450.00
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Michael Hight, Wedderburn, 2025
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Michael Hight, Otiake, 2025
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Michael Hight, Te Moana, 2025
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Michael Hight, Ruahine, 2025
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Michael Hight, Puketapu, 2025
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Michael Hight, Tihoi, 2025
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Simon Ingram, Another View of Collioure, 2025
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Max Gimblett, Untitled, 2024NZD 1,750.00
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John Pule and Gregory O'Brien, Kua maeke au ke lele, 2025NZD 550.00
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John Pule and Gregory O'Brien, The Wreck of the Manawanui, 2024NZD 550.00
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John Pule and Gregory O'Brien, Vakatoga Misi, 2024NZD 700.00
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John Pule and Gregory O'Brien, Last Voyage of the Manawanui, 2025NZD 600.00
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John Pule and Gregory O'Brien, Boat Day, Alofi, 2023NZD 550.00
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Chris Heaphy, All That We Are, 2025NZD 950.00
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Chris Heaphy, If You're Near, 2025NZD 950.00
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Steve Carr, Deflated Balloons, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whatipu, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whatipu, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whatipu, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whanganui River, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whanganui River, 2025
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Sara Hughes, Scattering of Light-Whanganui River, 2025
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David McCracken, Maquette 6, 2024