Robin Skinner on Perkins’ ‘Taranaki’

Associate Professor Robin Skinner, School of Architecture, discusses Christopher Perkins’ painting 'Taranaki' on view at the Adam Art Gallery.

Lectures, talks and seminars

Adam Art Gallery


Description

Come together as architecture historian, Associate Professor Robin Skinner discusses Christopher Perkins’ painting 'Taranaki' (1931, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Collection). Skinner’s research covers a range of subjects, including post colonialism and architecture, nineteenth century discourse and the history of New Zealand architecture.

In this talk, he shares his detective work around the particular rural scene that Perkins depicts including a detailed account of the specific buildings pictured and Perkins’ possible motivations for including them. The painting is currently on show in the exhibition ‘Looking for a new country’—Christopher Perkins in New Zealand at Adam Art Gallery.

This event is part of Summer Sessions, a series of Thursday evening talks featuring speakers from a range of fields. Each of the talks expands key aspects of the suite of exhibitions that make up Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi at Twenty, which continue through to 22 March.


For more information contact: Stephen Cleland

stephen.cleland@vuw.ac.nz 04 463 5229