![]() There is no entry charge for children aged 12 or under, however you will need to select a FREE child ticket type when booking in advance via Eventfinda. Booking and delivery fees, where charged, are additional to the admission price. The Gallery closes at 5pm daily.įor updates on on-the-day ticket availability, please call +64. You can enter at any time within each timed-entry period and there is no limit to the length of time you spend in the exhibition. Please note, we’re operating a timed-entry system offering exhibition entry between 10am–12pm,12–2pm or 2–5pm each day. On the day – You can buy tickets on any day of the exhibition (Sat – Sun, except Christmas Day) from the Gallery's information desk on our Ground level. In advance – Advance ticket sales via Eventfinda offer you priority exhibition entry. (All children 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult) How to book Seniors and Community Card holders $19.50 The Vergel Foundation and MondoMostre in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL). Image credit: Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Monkeys 1943. The exhibition is proudly supported by Craigs, AUT and Viva, as well as Omnigraphics, with special thanks to the Auckland Art Gallery Foundation. Arriving in Mexico in the 1940s, the Gelmans began collecting and commissioning work by the country’s leading painters, establishing friendships with the artists, commissioning portraits for the walls of their home and building one of the finest private collections of Mexican modernism today.įrida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico is organised by the Vergel Foundation and MondoMostre in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura. Visit Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico for a new look at one of art’s most renowned, tempestuous and passionate relationships in this New Zealand-exclusive show.Ībout the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collectionįrida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico presents artworks from the collection of film producer Jacques Gelman and his wife, Natasha, a model for both Frida and Diego. A large collection of photography on display reveals mid-century Mexican life through the lenses of Lola Álvarez Bravo, Manuel Álvarez Bravo and Nickolas Muray. Taking in Frida and Diego’s wider social and artistic circles, the exhibition includes the work of muralists David Siqueiros, Rufino Tamayo and María Izquierdo, whose star rivalled Frida’s own during their lifetimes. Through more than 150 artworks, including Frida’s self-portraits and Diego’s paintings of Mexican life, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera reveals how the artists played a crucial role in defining a new art following the Mexican Revolution. Through Frida Kahlo’s paintings and drawings, the work of her husband, Diego Rivera, and leading artists in their circle, discover an extraordinary story of art, love and life.įrom Frida’s inward exploration of personal identity to Diego’s outward interest in national character, learn why – despite very different artistic styles – the pair became two of Mexico’s most celebrated and inspiring personalities. Come face to face with one of the twentieth century’s most recognisable cultural icons in an international exhibition touring to Tāmaki Makaurau this spring.
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