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Sculpture in the Gardens 2020

January 1, 2020 By sue Leave a Comment

The Auckland Regional Botanical Gardens hosts a biennial Sculpture in the Gardens. This free event is a great opportunity to see large-scale artworks from New Zealand’s best-known and up-and-coming sculptors on a 2km sculpture trail throughout the Gardens. It is really well planned so that you get to amble around the gardens and appreciate all the new developments that have happened since you last visited whilst you enjoy the sculpture exhibits (20 new ones and many permanent sculptures that have been purchased from previous exhibits).

It has become something of a tradition for Mum and I to visit the Sculpture in the Gardens usually early in the new year. We usually go early-ish to avoid the crowds and the heat of the day, spend an hour and a half or so wandering around exploring, and then end up at Cafe Miko for a coffee and perhaps a treat.

My personal favourites are always ones that have a ‘nature’ theme (and particularly as that is most fitting for the Gardens’ setting). This year I most enjoyed ‘BeeHaven’ (that was made by Jane Downes from mild steel and discontinued plastic honey jars) followed closely by ‘The Head of John Doe’ (made by Sean Crawford, also from steel with amazing detail of huia birds). There was also a sculpture called ‘Hand in the Dirt’ by James Wright who ran a workshop that my sister-in-law Bronnie and I attended some years ago when we tried our hands at concrete sculpture.

BeeHaven by Jane Downes
BeeHaven
BeeHaven by Jane Downes
BeeHaven
BeeHaven by Jane Downes
BeeHaven
The Head of John Doe by Sean Crawford
The Head of John Doe
The Head of John Doe - detail
Head of John Doe – detail
Hand in the Dirt by James Wright
Hand in the Dirt

Some of this year’s other sculptures:

If Ever I Should Walk on Water by Gina Ferguson
If Ever I Should Walk on Water by Gina Ferguson (Ducks extra)
Contained and Protected by Marte Szirmay
Contained and Protected by Marte Szirmay
Dogon Bird by Tanya Ashken
Dogon Bird by Tanya Ashken
The Safety Gardener by Aaron Frater
The Safety Gardener by Aaron Frater
No Easy Sleep by Gaye Jurisich
No Easy Sleep by Gaye Jurisich
Flying Bird of Niue by Chris Van Doren
Flying Bird of Niue by Chris Van Doren
Botannotations by Emil McAvoy
Botannotations by Emil McAvoy
Entwined by Chris Moore
Entwined by Chris Moore
Breathe by John Ferguson
Breathe by John Ferguson
The Guardians by Oriah Rapley
The Guardians by Oriah Rapley

Some of my favourites from the permanent collection and around the gardens themselves:

Tranquil view over the lake
Tranquil view over the lake
Camp site and Egg Chair sculptures
Camp site and Egg Chair sculptures
Object of Devotion by Jim Wheeler
Object of Devotion by Jim Wheeler
Pohutukawa Blossoms by Mother Nature
Pohutukawa Blossoms by Mother Nature
Splayed by Regan Gentry
Splayed by Regan Gentry
Bird Lady by Jamie Pickernell
Bird Lady by Jamie Pickernell
Nikau by Gardens Staff
Nikau by Gardens Staff

 

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