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Past Exhibition
Barry Hopkins and I enjoyed a similar sense of humour. He was one of Waikato’s greatest art philanthropists and a friend to all the staff of Waikato Museum. Sadly, he passed away in December of 2017. The exhibition concept and title, Unease, originates from Barry’s own imagination. He told me a few years ago that this is the title of an exhibition he wanted me to curate. So here it is. All the works I selected come from my 14 years of working with Barry and his collection. They represent his decades of collecting art and a glimpse into his world. This exhibition has been curated to honour his memory and to continue his legacy – we expect you will see a clear picture of what made him chortle with glee. – Leafa Wilson, Curator.
Education programmes are available for this exhibition.
Image: Taniwha eating boy, Johnny Thompson. Barry Hopkins Art Trust, courtesy of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato