Gibbs Farm Explained

Gibbs Farm
Type:private open-air sculpture park
Location:Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Nearest City:Auckland
Area:990 acres
Created:1991
Operator:Alan Gibbs

Gibbs Farm is an open-air sculpture park located in Kaipara Harbour, north of Auckland, New Zealand.[1] It contains the largest collection of large-scale outdoor sculptures in New Zealand. It is the private art collection of New Zealand businessman Alan Gibbs; however, it is open to the public on select days throughout the year, usually once per month, on a bookings-essential basis.

Background

After purchasing the of land for "The Farm" in 1991,[2] Gibbs has collected major artworks by many world-renowned artists from New Zealand and overseas. Much of the artwork is commissioned and, as such, incorporates elements of the landscape into the artwork.[3] The farm also includes several exotic animals such as emus and giraffes, a garage where visitors can glimpse the Gibbs Aquada through the window, and a full-scale wild west town complete with a saloon (in the installation called Grief).[4] [5] [6] Grief was built through the inspiration of Gibbs' architect son-in-law, Noel Lane, who now cares for the property with Gibbs' daughter Amanda.[7] The town is on a private area of the farm and is not open to the public.

The sculpture Electrum (for Len Lye), by Eric Orr, is the world's largest Tesla coil (11.6m (38.1feet) tall) and numerous artworks are large enough to be seen from satellite imagery at high magnification.

Gibbs is a major sponsor of ACT New Zealand, and most years, the party holds its annual conference at the Gibbs Farm.[8]

Artworks

YearArtworkArtistCoordinates (if visible in satellite imagery)
1987Two Rectangles, Vertical Gyratory Up (V)George Rickey
1990/1995Column of Four SquaresEccentric Gyratory (III)George Rickey
1992Kaipara StrataChris Booth
1994Sea/Sky KaiparaGraham Bennett
1994Untitled (Red Square/Black Square)Richard Thompson
1994HorizonsNeil Dawson-36.526°N 174.4357°W
1996Red Cloud Confrontation in LandscapeLeon van den Eijkel-36.5244°N 174.4358°W
1996Light Column/Cabbage TreeBill Culbert
1996Te HemaraRalph Hotere
1996Kaipara WakaRussell Moses
1996/1997RakaiaPeter Nicholls
1997Electrum (for Len Lye)Eric Orr/Greg Leyh
1997Pyramid (Keystone NZ)Sol LeWitt
1999The MermaidMarijke de Goey-36.5211°N 174.4408°W
1999/2001Te Tuhirangi ContourRichard Serra-36.5231°N 174.4453°W
1999/2001Green and White FenceDaniel Buren
2003Wind WandLen Lye
???Grief???-36.5273°N 174.4301°W
2005ArchesAndy Goldsworthy-36.5212°N 174.428°W
2005Easy KKenneth Snelson
2006Floating Island of ImmortalsZhan Wang
2008Mud OperaTony Oursler
2008SaddleblazePeter Roche
2009Dismemberment, Site 1Anish Kapoor-36.523°N 174.432°W
2011/2012GiraffeJeff Thomson
201288.5° ARC x 8Bernar Venet-36.5188°N 174.4375°W
2013A Fold in the FieldMaya Lin-36.5143°N 174.4365°W
2014Tango DancersMarijke de Goey
2017Jacob's LadderGerry Judah

Photos of artwork

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Gibbs Farm: The magnificent megaphone . Light . Liz . 25 October 2015. . 1170-0777. 13 March 2016.
  2. Web site: The Farm: Alan Gibbs | Rob Garrett, Curator . Robgarrettcfa.com . 13 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Gibbs Farm . Gibbs Farm . 13 March 2016.
  4. Web site: A Land Art Sanctuary Filled With Eye-Bending Masterpieces. Co.Design. en-US. 14 March 2016.
  5. News: Gibbs lives a life of 'serious fun' . Rotherham . Fiona. 1 August 2012 . . 13 March 2016.
  6. Web site: Book extract: Serious Fun – The Life and Times of Alan Gibbs, Chapter 16 . . 14 March 2016 . 14 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160314114555/http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/book-extract-serious-fun-life-and-times-alan-gibbs-chapter-16-ck-134156 . dead .
  7. Web site: The Farm: Alan Gibbs . The Farm: Alan Gibbs Rob Garrett, Curator. 14 March 2016.
  8. News: Jones . Nicholas . Act conference looks toward next election . 15 March 2016 . . 27 February 2016.