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Gretchen Albrecht is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s preeminent painters. Over the course of her distinguished seven-decade career she has pursued the depths of painting, focusing on an experiential intersection of colour, movement, and form. Liquid States is a major survey exhibition examining works produced by Albrecht in the 1970s and 80s as embodiments of liquidity with fluid stylistic parameters.

About the Artist

Gretchen Albrecht is a leading New Zealand painter whose work spans more than six decades of practice across painting, watercolour, collage and works on paper. She is best known for her stained colour fields and distinctive shaped canvases—particularly the hemisphere and oval formats—in which luminous colour, architectural structure and gestural movement intersect. Since the 1970s, Albrecht’s paintings have moved from poured acrylic stain paintings to large-scale hemispheres and ovals that reference landscape, architecture, art history and the cosmos while insisting on abstraction. Her work is represented in major public collections including Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, affirming her position as a central figure in contemporary New Zealand art.

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About the Gallery
Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery is West Auckland’s regional gallery, operated by Lopdell House Society with core operational funding from Auckland Council through the Waitakere Ranges Local Board. We aim to present a contemporary exhibition programme that reflects and strengthens the full diversity of cultural identities, interests and potential of our community.

Since 1986, the gallery has been sited in the historic Lopdell House, located in the heart of Titirangi, gateway to the Waitakere rain forest and Auckland’s west coast beaches. From 2012, during an extensive redevelopment programme, the gallery delivered exhibitions and outreach style programmes from a temporary base in nearby New Lynn. We reopened in new purpose-built facilities alongside Lopdell House on Saturday 1 November 2014.

Our name, Te Uru, makes reference to Te Hau a Uru, the wind that blows from the west, a powerful characteristic of the region and an important story for local iwi, Te Kawerau ā Maki, who have bestowed us with this new kaupapa. It shares the messages and vision of the people that live in the west, brings change, sets direction and influences Auckland City from its mountainous perch atop the Great Forest of Tiriwa. Te Uru will be a source of information and ideas that will project out into the region - a fitting framework for a contemporary gallery. The new name was launched at a special members’ meeting in April 2014.


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Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery
420 Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand
+64 9 817 8087
http://www.teuru.org.nz

Opening hours
Summer/Autumn: Open 7 days
Winter/Spring: Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 4.30pm

Closed Christmas Day, Good Friday, ANZAC Day morning
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