Gordon Walters
New Zealander 1919–1995
Tamaki II 1984
pen and brush and ink over pencil
73.4 x 57.0 cm
The Ian Brown Collection
Presented through the NGV Foundation by the Reverend Ian Brown, Founder Benefactor, 2005
© Courtesy Gordon Walters Estate

John Perceval
Australian 1923–2000, worked in England 1963–65
(Child's head) 1963
brush and ink
49.5 x 62.1 cm
The Ian Brown Collection Proposed acquisition
© Courtesy John Perceval Estate
Making a mark
prints and drawings gifted by Ian Brown
29 August 2008 to 8 February 2009
Robert Raynor Gallery, Ground Level
NGV International
Free entry
Over the last forty years the Reverend Ian Brown has collected a fascinating range of twentieth-century art, which the NGV has either already received as gifts, or will receive through donation and bequest. In recognition of this, and to explore the development of a personal collection, Making a mark surveys highlights of this gift. The exhibition comprises watercolours, drawings and prints that range from his first acquisition, a George Baldessin drawing, to European and American prints by artists including Pablo Picasso and Jasper Johns. It also includes a number of works by important New Zealand artists, a highlight being the work of Colin McCahon. Collectors play a vital role in the development of galleries and museums, each collection reflecting the interests, passions, career, travel, religious or political beliefs of the individual. Ian Brown’s choices and motivations are explored, together with the benefits for individuals and institutions of collecting art.




