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Gordon H. Brown was born on 1931 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand artist and art historian. Discover Gordon H. Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
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Born 1931
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Nationality New Zealand

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1839

This first attempt to write a history of New Zealand art was used as a standard text and revised and enlarged as Introduction to New Zealand Painting 1839-1980 in 1982.

The new edition sparked a heated argument spearheaded by art historian Dr. Francis Pound in his book Frames on the Land. Pound decried what he saw as Brown and Keith’s provincial view of New Zealand art in contrast to what he considered the more relevant contemporary views held by Internationalist artists.

1900

There he curated New Zealand painting 1900-1920 Traditions and Departures, the first of three important touring exhibitions, with accompanying catalogues, that traced New Zealand’s art history from 1920 to 1960.

1931

Gordon Harold Brown (born 1931) is a New Zealand art historian, curator, and artist.

Brown was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1931.

1952

The two men were close friends having first met in 1952 and in 1968 they both exhibited portraits in the exhibition Face to Face at Kees Hos’s New Vision Gallery in Auckland.

As McCahon put it, “...he painted me and I painted him.”

1956

He attended Wellington Technical College and in 1956 graduated in Fine Arts from the Canterbury School of Art.

1960

In 1960 he trained as a librarian at the National Library School in Wellington and went on to work in the Alexander Turnbull Library.

1962

In the sixties his paintings were selected for a number of group shows at the Auckland Art Gallery and he was invited to exhibit in Christchurch with The Group in 1962 and 1965.

1964

Brown moved to Auckland in 1964 and was initially Librarian-in-charge at the Elam School of Fine Arts library.

The following year he took up a position at the Auckland Art Gallery Research Library.

During this time Brown also kept up his art practice as a painter and photographer.

1965

Brown developed an early interest in the work of Colin McCahon and was reviewing his work in the Auckland Star as early as 1965.

1969

In 1969 An Introduction to New Zealand Painting 1839-1967 was published, co-written by Brown and Hamish Keith.

1970

In 1970 Brown was appointed director at the Waikato Art Gallery (now the Waikato Museum of Art and History) in Hamilton.

He left after a year and moved to Dunedin working as the Curator of Pictures at the Hocken Library.

1974

In 1974, Brown was appointed the first professional director of the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui.

During his three years in the role Brown introduced a number of important contemporary works into the collection including works by Don Driver, Gordon Walters, Allen Maddox, Philip Clairmont and McCahon.

1977

Brown left the Sarjeant Gallery to become a free-lance writer in 1977 citing council interference with the art gallery’s professional standards and procedures as the reason.

Brown has remained a practising artist since leaving art school.

1980

In 1980 Brown was awarded the OBE for services to art history and in 2002 an Honorary Doctorate from Victoria University of Wellington.

The university also inaugurated the Gordon H Brown lecture series to ‘further art historical scholarship in New Zealand’ in the same year.

1984

He went on to write more than 30 reviews and essays devoted to the artist along with two books Towards the Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon and his seminal work Colin McCahon: Artist published in 1984.

2007

In 2007 an exhibition of Brown’s photographs taken during a trip to America in 1974 was exhibited at the Gus Fisher Gallery in Auckland titled Hotel North America.

More recently there has been renewed interest in Brown’s photography.