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Membership Shop OPTIONAL DAY - A visit to Gibbs Farm

OPTIONAL DAY - A visit to Gibbs Farm

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Immerse yourself in the renowned Gibbs Farm sculpture collection, a global showcase of outdoor art. Enjoy a relaxed picnic lunch on-site as you explore this remarkable destination.

This special day is offered at $150 in conjunction with the main conference on Thursday 3rd April 2025.

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OPTIONAL DAY - A visit to Gibbs Farm

$150.00
sold out

SOLD OUT - PLEASE JOIN OUR WAITING LIST

Immerse yourself in the renowned Gibbs Farm sculpture collection, a global showcase of outdoor art. Enjoy a relaxed picnic lunch on-site as you explore this remarkable destination.

This special day is offered at $150 in conjunction with the main conference on Thursday 3rd April 2025.

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Gibbs Farm is an unusual setting for a sculpture collection. The North Auckland property is dominated by the Kaipara Harbour, the largest harbour in the Southern hemisphere. The harbour is so vast it occupies the whole western horizon; and it is very shallow, so when the tide goes out, the shallows are exposed for several kilometres and the light shimmies and bounces off it across the land. Equally, it is the forecourt to the prevailing westerly weather that sweeps, sometimes vehemently, across the land. Everything in the property flows towards and eventually into the sea; and every work contends in some way with the slide seaward.

The flow of the land, the immense body of water, the wide harbour flats and the assertive variety of the elements have all imposed themselves on the artists. Gibbs acknowledges that “the challenge for the artists is the scale of the landscape; it scares them initially” and demands something more from them. Walking the land visitors can appreciate how each artist has come to terms in their own way with the gravitational pull that is exerted on everything as the mountains roll into hills and slide into gullies and slope down towards the wide flat expanse of the Kaipara harbour.

After nearly twenty years Gibbs Farm includes major works by Graham Bennett, Chris Booth, Daniel Buren, Bill Culbert, Neil Dawson, Marijke de Goey, Andy Goldsworthy, Ralph Hotere, Anish Kapoor, Sol LeWitt, Len Lye, Russell Moses, Peter Nicholls, Eric Orr, Tony Oursler, George Rickey, Peter Roche, Richard Serra, Kenneth Snelson, Richard Thompson, Leon van den Eijkel and Zhan Wang. Most works in the collection are commissioned; and commissioning new works rather than buying from an exhibition involves the satisfaction of dealing with the artists, as Gibbs comments “they’re interesting because they’re winners, tough, ambitious”.

—Rob Garrett

 

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