Gow Langsford Gallery

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Gow Langsford gallery was established in 1987 by John Gow and Gary Langsford. Although Gow Langsford Gallery is often associated with John Leech Gallery, which origins can be traced back to the mid-19th century, the former was created as a separate venture and with a different purpose in mind.
Gow Langsford is part of the Auckland Art Precinct alongside other galleries, forming a centre for the art in Auckland CBD. Gow Langsford gallery is composed of two dealer galleries including a space dedicated to editions and prints. Gow Langsford aims at promoting New Zealand and international contemporary art. It also supports Maori and Pacific artists recognising New Zealand’s unique position and history in the World. It represents both new and established artists and has mounted around 300 hundreds exhibitions since it opened its doors.
Through their constant and varied exhibitions, Gow Langsford wishes to expose their artists to different types of audiences, hence, providing a forum for contemporary art on both the local and international scene. Gow Langsford’s recent exhibitions included works by several notable artists-Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble, Dick Frizzell, Max Gimblett, Anthony Goicolea, Judy Millar, John Pule and Bernar Venet.

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