Sculpture on the Gulf
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File:SOTG 2015 Shannon Novak 'Medley Part I - XIII' 2015.jpg's Medley Part I – XIII exhibited in Sculpture on the Gulf 2015]]
Sculpture on the Gulf is a temporary outdoor art exhibition on a coastal headland on Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island, New Zealand.{{Cite web|title=A site to behold for Waiheke sculptures|url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/a-site-to-behold-for-waiheke-sculptures/NB43NSAHUFOLJQDHIF2INRMS7Q/|access-date=22 November 2020|website=The New Zealand Herald |language=en-NZ}}{{Cite book|last=Tozer|first=Stephen|title=2013 headland Sculpture on the Gulf|publisher=headland Sculpture on the Gulf|year=2013|series=Exhibition catalogue 2013|pages=2}} It is a biennial event founded in 2003 by the Waiheke Community Art Gallery.{{Cite web|date=23 February 2019|title=World famous in New Zealand: Perpetual Guardian Sculpture on the Gulf, Waiheke |url= https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinations/nz/auckland/110662877/world-famous-in-new-zealand-perpetual-guardian-sculpture-on-the-gulf-waiheke|access-date=22 November 2020|website=Stuff |language=en}}
History and format
At the first event in 2003, there were two awards made: a "People’s Choice" and a "Premier" award. At artists' request the Premier award was discontinued in 2005 and a fee to each artist paid instead. A Premier award was reinstated in 2013 and 2015, but at the request of artists abandoned in 2017.{{Cite web|title=A Brief History|url=https://sotg.nz/about-sculpture-on-the-gulf/a-brief-history/|access-date=24 November 2020|website=Sculpture On The Gulf|language=en-US}}
By 2009 the exhibition took place over three, rather than two weeks, and included a programme for schools.{{fact|date=December 2021}}
Sculpture on the Gulf resumed in March 2022 after a break due to COVID restrictions.{{Cite news|date=19 November 2020|title=Ready, set, sculpture!|work=Gulf News}}{{Cite book |last=Baker |first=Kriselle |title=Sculpture on the Gulf art catalogue 8 |publisher=Sculpture on the Gulf |year=2022 |location=Auckland}}
"Waiheke Island’s biennial Sculpture on the Gulf exhibition charts [New Zealand's] own rising interest in outdoor sculpture trails. In 2003, the first year it was held, the event attracted 12,000. Numbers attending rose to 32,000 in 2011, and 40,000 in 2017."{{Cite news|last=Nicholls|first=Jenny|date=November 2019|title=Art for Art's Sake|page=109|work=North & South magazine|location=Auckland, New Zealand}}
Many notable New Zealand artists have exhibited, over the years, in the biennial event, their works displayed along a 2 kilometre track that runs around Te Whetumatarau Point.{{Cite web|title=Sculpture On The Gulf – Waiheke Radio|url= https://waihekeradio.org.nz/podcast/sculpture-on-the-gulf/|access-date=23 November 2020|language=en-US}} Exhibiting artists have included Paul Dibble, Leon van den Eijkel, Phil Price, Brit Bunkley, Neil Dawson, Fatu Feu'u, Peter Nicholls, Terry Stringer, Paratene Matchitt, Peter Lange, Denis O’Connor, Graham Bennett, Gill Gatfield, Veronica Herber, Regan Gentry, Konstantin Dimopoulos, Suji Park, Ioane Ioane, Tiffany Singh, Brett Graham, Sriwhana Spong and Chris Bailey.{{cn|date=April 2024}}
Events
Gallery
File:SOTG 2015 Jane and Mario Downes 'Stop the Clock' 2015.jpg|Work by Jane and Mario Downes, Sculpture on the Gulf 2015
File:SOTG 2015 Paul Radford 'Sculpture Walk' 2015.jpg|Detail from Paul Radford's Sculpture Walk, exhibited in Sculpture on the Gulf 2015
File:SOTG 2017 Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson 'The Gateway' 2017.jpg|'The Gateway' by Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson
File:SOTG 2019 Natalie Guy 'The Pool' 2018 - 2019.jpg|The Pool by Natalie Guy, Sculpture on the Gulf 2019
File:Artist Robert Jahnke 'Ground Zero, 2019' SOTG 2019.jpg|Ground Zero by Professor Robert Jahnke, Sculpture on the Gulf 2019
File:SOTG 2019 Phil Price 'Liberace' 2019.jpg|Liberace by Phil Price won the Fullers 360 Experiences People's Choice Award at Sculpture on the Gulf 2019
File:SOTG 2019 Kazu Nakagawa and Pacific Environments Architects 'Kaemue Kaemuri' 2019.jpg|Kazu Nakagawa and Pacific Environments Architects work 'Kaemue Kaemuri' exhibited in Sculpture on the Gulf 2015
References
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Category:Art exhibitions in New Zealand