The New Zealand Herald

Dame Kiri selling treasured paintings

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Sarah Harris

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa is selling an important collection of artwork. The Internatio­nal Art Centre is preparing the catalogue for sale on April 10.

There are 10 works, including three major Charles Frederick Goldie paintings, valued between $3 million and $4 million, centre director Richard Thomson said.

Works by Arthur Boyd, Lloyd Frederic Rees, Doris Lusk, Raymond McIntyre, Isabel Jane Field and a large-scale work by Ralph Hotere are included in the sale.

“We’re honoured to be dealing with her. We’ve had a long associatio­n with her collecting. Now has come the time for her to sell some work,” Thomson told the

“She wants these to be enjoyed by a new generation of collectors and buyers. She’s been custodian of them for quite some time.”

The artworks have been held in the loan collection at Auckland Art Gallery for more than 25 years.

A large 1967 oil on canvas by Don Binney, also features, appearing on the market for the first time since it was bought at Barry Left Galleries in 1968.

Thomson told the in November last year that the Goldies’ imminent sale was “the talk of the art world”.

“Since [Dame Kiri]’s owned them for so long they haven’t previously come up under the hammer, which makes them extra special,” he said.

“Dame Kiri has a very fine eye for art and these are some of Goldie’s best works. With the provenance they have, we are anticipati­ng the interest will be unlike anything we have ever seen for a work of art in New Zealand.”

He said there were two of Maori chiefs and one of a chieftaine­ss.

Goldie art work has consistent­ly sold for record prices for many years.

In 2010, Te Kanawa received a record price for another Goldie painting, when it sold to a private New Zealand buyer for $573,000 at the centre — the highest price paid for a painting at auction under the hammer in New Zealand.

In April last year, Goldie’s 1941 painting of Wharekauri Tahuna reached a record price for a painting sold at auction when it achieved $1.37m at an Internatio­nal Art Centre sale. Winks Forty

“Goldie has achieved a status as the most important artist in New Zealand art history, simply because his works are without parallel,” Thomson said.

“His images of Maori chiefs and elders are pensive, soulful and alluring in a way that has never been achieved by other artists or in photograph­s. His works are national treasures.”

 ??  ?? The painting,by Charles Goldie, was sold by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa in 2010 for a then record $573,000. At left, Dame Kiri with the Wimmera landscape painting by artist Arthur Boyd which is in the latest sale.
The painting,by Charles Goldie, was sold by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa in 2010 for a then record $573,000. At left, Dame Kiri with the Wimmera landscape painting by artist Arthur Boyd which is in the latest sale.
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