Judy Millar And Alberto Garcia-Alvarez

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5 > 29 August

Please join us on Tuesday 4 August from 5-7pm for the opening of two new exhibitions: 2 In 1: Judy Millar And Alberto Garcia-Alvarez at our Kitchener Street Gallery and Gregor Kregar Divided we fall at our Lorne Street Gallery.
In 1972 Alberto Garcia-Alvarez arrived in Auckland from California having been invited here to lecture at the University of Auckland's Elam School of Fine Arts. Alberto went on to become a Senior Lecturer at Elam, setting up the Masters Programme before retiring from the position in 1995.
During his tenure at Auckland University Alberto was a highly influential teacher. He was sought out by students who were drawn to both his knowledge of international contemporary painting and his deeply curious and inquiring personality.
Judy Millar and Stephen Bambury were two students who found a kinship with Alberto's relentlessly questioning mind. Both came to regard him as a crucial figure in their own independent artistic developments.
This exhibition featuring the work of Alberto Garcia-Alvarez and Judy Millar has been curated by Stephen Bambury and focuses on two distinct periods of Garcia-Alvarez' and Millar's work. Paintings produced by Garcia-Alvarez during his time in California in the late 1960s have been selected by Bambury to sit alongside paintings painted during the last few years in his Auckland studio. Millar will exhibit work from 1981 when she was a student at Elam together with a number of recent paintings.
In 1972 Alberto Garcia-Alvarez arrived in Auckland from California having been invited here to lecture at the University of Auckland's Elam School of Fine Arts. Alberto went on to become a Senior Lecturer at Elam, setting up the Masters Programme before retiring from the position in 1995.
During his tenure at Auckland University Alberto was a highly influential teacher. He was sought out by students who were drawn to both his knowledge of international contemporary painting and his deeply curious and inquiring personality.
Judy Millar and Stephen Bambury were two students who found a kinship with Alberto's relentlessly questioning mind. Both came to regard him as a crucial figure in their own independent artistic developments.
This exhibition featuring the work of Alberto Garcia-Alvarez and Judy Millar has been curated by Stephen Bambury and focuses on two distinct periods of Garcia-Alvarez' and Millar's work. Paintings produced by Garcia-Alvarez during his time in California in the late 1960s have been selected by Bambury to sit alongside paintings painted during the last few years in his Auckland studio. Millar will exhibit work from 1981 when she was a student at Elam together with a number of recent paintings.
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Judy Millar |
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Alberto Garcia-Alvarez |
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Tuesday 4 August from 5-7pm
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