Sirius |
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| Matakana Pictures Exhibitions Artists | Barbara Cope |
Sirius is the final of a series of group exhibitions of contemporary New Zealand photography at Matakana Pictures |
All prices in NZD unless otherwise stated |
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1. A History of New Zealand Part 1 |
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2. A History of New Zealand Part 2 Price: $350 Framed |
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3. A History of New Zealand Part 3 Price: $350 Framed
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4. Family Tree 1 Price: $350 Framed
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5. Family Tree 2 Price: $350 Framed
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6. Te Ihumoana Price: $1500
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7. Waitakere Price: $1500
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8. Kauwahaia Price: $1500
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9. Lance, Leigh Motors Price: $375 Matted/Unframed |
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10. Bruce Warren, Warkworth Jeweller Price: $375 Matted/Unframed |
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11. Melodeon Price: $375 Matted/Unframed |
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12. Mary-Ellen Price: $375 Matted/Unframed |
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13. Penny Price: $375 Matted/Unframed |
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14. Sofa Price: $800 Unframed Framed price negotiable |
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15. Brittle Price: $550 Framed |
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16. Dissolution Price: $550 Framed |
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17. Frontier 1 Price: $3500 Framed Courtesy of McNamara Gallery, Wanganui and Jensen Gallery, Auckland |
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18. Frontier 2 Price: $3500 Framed Courtesy of McNamara Gallery, Wanganui and Jensen Gallery, Auckland |
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19. Café Price: 1250 |
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20. Smokers Price: 1250 |
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21. Starlight I Price: $750 |
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22. Starlight II Price: $750 |
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23. Starlight III Price: $750 |
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24. Mask/Shadow Price: $5000 |
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25. 3 Days in March Price: by Negotiation |
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26. GBM: The Terminator Price: by Negotiation |
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27. Billy Apple’s Operation Theatre Price: $1100 |
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28. ARTEFACTS TRIPTYCH No 1 Price: $525 Framed |
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29. ARTEFACTS TRIPTYCH No 2 Price: $545 Framed |
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30. ARTEFACTS TRIPTYCH No 3 Price: $525 Framed Complete Triptych: $1,950 |
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31. Pond, North Kaipara Price: $495 Framed |
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32. Mangroves, near Whangateau Price: $495 Framed |
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33. Bridge Piles, Warkworth Price: $495 Framed |
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34. May and Friends May was the housekeeper for some friends. We had a few quiets’ this night at their place. May joined in much to our surprise! Price: |
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35. Greg Mulvey I took many images on this angle because it just felt right. Greg is the general manager of our very successful Invercargill Licencing Trust. It’s a good iconic shot of him considering his job. Price: |
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36. Ben and Shirley Everyone danced to Joe Cocker-Cocker Happy and Led Zep in those days. These two were often the first to get dancing no matter the size of the space. Have not seen either of them for many years. Price: |
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37. Julie’s Stir Twins, Ross and Robin, were frequent party goers. (Back sitting). We were all friends and usually sat together most of the evening, unless someone was brave enough to dance. This stir was held in her parents garage. Price: |
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38. The Debuntante It was so typical at stirs to see family photos on the wall. Marie Quinn, now 60, was presented to the Bishop some years early at the Debutante Ball. Price: |
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39. Hi Julie The stirs, usually held in sitting rooms, were always packed. Some nights we would have seven parties to go to. Such was the rage in those days. Julie always a good sort, made this image by spotting me. Price: |
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40. Jimmy, after hours It was not until the 1990’s we were able to purchase alcohol on Sundays. This image shows Jimmy buying grog on a Sunday, which usually meant travelling out of town and avoiding cops. So much fun. Price: |
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41. Yeah Yeah! Another typical shot of Boys High guys getting into a full-on conversation…probably about nothing. Never-the-less, they were and still are a great crowd of blokes. Price: |
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42. Peter in Vauxhall My brother Peter and friend Paddy Boyle went everywhere in this car, a real grunt machine, which made them look tough-or so they thought. Price: |
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43. Cheers My brother (foreground) got around with these blokes and Shirley for many years. The mini was part of the group. Taken outside home in Ettrick St. Price: |
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44. Brian and Friends This image was taken at Thornbury 30 mins west of Invercargill. All good fun, plenty of quarts and food. My mother was the cook and organiser. Brian showed a typical reaction at getting his photo taken. Price: |
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45. Clean up 6.30am; Mum once again organised the big clean up after the stir. Thirty-six dozen empty quarts were gathered. We finished at 6.30am. Everyone had sobered up by this stage. Mum went on to cook us all breakfast. Good old Mum (centre). Price: |
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46. The Rosary The good old Catholic days when Rosary Beads were draped everywhere. The party went on regardless and the beads were still there the next day. Price: |
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47. Marist Boys A bit of rivalry between Boys High and Marist was considered the norm. These guys were singing their Marist Anthem. The trouble was, they were the only ones who knew the words. Another good stir at Barbara Keen’s place. Price: |
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