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interpretation, claiming that, "the people of New Zealand would want the museum to take a strong position on this, not to succumb to intimidation as some other museums have". The move sought to align Te Papa with other art museums that have taken the side of artistic freedom in spite of well publicised protest (the statuette was banned in Adelaide, stolen in Sydney, and dropped from its British tour).
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that the bottles had been created for display purposes only and were not samples. Camp stated that, "this display is about telling the story of New Zealand waterways. It's based on robust research that shows that many waterways in New Zealand—in urban and rural areas—aren't fit to drink or to swim in".
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claimed that the sacrilegious display of the statuette was hypocritical, given that the museum is careful not to offend sensitivities about Māori spirituality. Strangely at no time did any of the protesters complain about the many images of Kovaks' Virgin in a Condom that were published in papers up
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co-led the musicians at a dawn ceremony on opening day. The museum had one million visitors in the first five months of operation, and between 1 and 1.3 million visits have been made in each subsequent year. In 2004, more space was devoted to exhibiting works from the New Zealand art collection in a
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Advice for pregnant and menstruating women to avoid a behind-the-scenes tour of some of Te Papa's collections in 2010 had some questioning if this was appropriate inclusiveness for a national museum. A Te Papa spokeswoman at the time said the policy was in place because of Māori beliefs surrounding
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as founding director. The museum was built on Museum Street, roughly in the location of the present day Defence House Office Building. The museum prioritised scientific collections but also acquired a range of other items, often by donation, including prints and paintings, ethnographic curiosities,
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over a container of brown dyed water which was part of a display in the museum's Te Taiao Nature exhibition. This water was labelled as "water from a typical farm stream" with an image of a cow defecating in a waterway, and was classed as undrinkable. Te Papa spokeswoman Kate Camp also told Stuff
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advocating a boycott. In March 2019, the redundancies were delayed. In April 2019, the museum reversed the decision for Andrew Stewart, offering him an alternative job. Between April and May 2019, Te Papa advertised a research position for a molluscan curator and awarded the job to an alternative
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Staff restructuring at Te Papa since 2012 has generated significant controversy. In October 2018, Te Papa management promised to review restructuring plans, indicating that plans would be scaled back. In February 2019, the Collection Manager of Fishes Andrew Stewart and the Collection Manager of
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exhibits were closed, with Te Taiao Nature taking their place. This new exhibit opened on 11 May 2019, with a 1,400 square-metre exhibition focusing on New Zealand's natural environment. The exhibition retains several features of the old exhibits, such as an earthquake house simulation and a 495
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The History Collection includes many dresses and textiles, the oldest of which date back to the sixteenth century. The History Collection also includes the New Zealand Post Archive with around 20,000 stamps and related objects, and the Pacific Collection with about 13,000 historic and
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at the museum's Signs of a Nation Te Tiriti o Waitangi exhibition was damaged and partially blacked out with spray paint and an angle grinder by protesters from a group calling itself Te Waka Hourua. The group had demanded the panel's removal from display for allegedly misleading visitors into
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Te Papa responded by refusing to remove the offending artwork. The museum welcomed protestors back, stating that the museum's aim was not to offend, but to stimulate debate as a forum. However, they stipulated that debate would not concern the removal of the artwork, but only its meanings and
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Te Aka Matua Library, previously a publicly accessible library, is now open only to researchers by appointment between 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday. The library is a major research and reference resource, with particular strengths in New Zealand, Māori, natural history, art, photography and museum
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and items of antiquity. In 1907, the Colonial Museum was renamed the Dominion Museum and took on a broader focus. The idea of developing a public art gallery in Wellington was gathering support, and the Science and Art Act of 1913 paved the way for a national art gallery in the same building.
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thinking that it was a translation of the document. Twelve people were arrested. Museum officials said that they acknowledged the group's message and said that they were renewing the display, adding that the damaged panel would remain on display in its current form over the 2023–2024 summer.
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community and sparked protests and counter protests a month after Te Papa opened its doors in 1998. A nationwide petition was circulated calling for the work's removal. Protesters congregated on the forecourt outside, increasing in number after The Christian Action group took out a full-page
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has resulted in concern by some people. There has been criticism of the "sideshow" nature of some exhibits, primarily the Time Warp section, which has closed. There has also been criticism that some exhibits were not given due reverence. For example, a major work by
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offence against "religion, morality and public welfare". Te Papa staff also became the target of abusive and threatening phone calls and letters. The exhibit was guarded after being physically attacked, and following that, a guard working at the site was assaulted.
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Te Papa's exhibits range from long-term exhibitions on New Zealand's natural environment and social history, to cultural spaces and touring/temporary exhibitions. Most are hands-on and interactive. The long term exhibitions of cultural objects focus on
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Following the passing of the National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum Act in 1930, the two institutions shared a single board of trustees. In 1934, the National Art Gallery moved into the Dominion Museum building and incorporated the
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translates literally to 'container of treasures' or in full 'container of treasured things and people that spring from mother Earth here in New Zealand'. The official opening took place on 14 February 1998, in a ceremony led by
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In 2020, several children were exposed to mature content without sufficient warning messages. Te Papa head of art Charlotte Davy said the museum would be making warning signs more obvious and installing new ones.
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The archives are located in a separate building on 169 Tory Street and are open for researchers by appointment. There are two categories of archive collections: the Museum Archive and the Collected Archives.
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Wellingtonians have the opportunity to see Te Papa's latest temporary exhibition – The European Masters – on Thursday 3 February for free, thanks to Wellington City Council's sponsorship of the museum.
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and New Zealand's natural world. The hands-on and interactive exhibitions focus on engaging young visitors and include out-door areas built and planted for Te Papa. The key cultural space is the
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These carvings are on Te Hono ki Hawaiki wharenui (meeting house) in Te Papa museum. They show links to Hawaiki, the spiritual homeland from which the first arrivals to New Zealand came.
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Te Papa was established in 1992 by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Act 1992. Part of the remit for Te Papa was to explore the national identity of New Zealand.
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also undertook to consider a more cautious approach with contemporary art exhibitions, ‘In future, we may have to say there's a risk management factor to consider.'
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was situated on the Wellington waterfront in a converted industrial warehouse built in 1905 and exhibited contemporary art, both local and international, until 1992.
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The museum has sometimes been the centre of controversy. The siting of significant collections at the water's edge on reclaimed land next to one of the world's most
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candidate to Bruce Marshall. The advertisement and decision to not offer the job to Bruce Marshall was criticised harshly by outside experts, prompting moa expert
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was appointed the first director. This was the first appointment in New Zealand of a full-time art gallery director. Other past directors of the gallery include:
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Mahuki was Te Papa's innovation accelerator. It was an in-residence programme in which 10 teams developed solutions to challenges facing cultural institutions.
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collection included in the tour "for their own safety". This generated outrage, with claims that Te Papa was overbearing in terms of political correctness.
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and down the country. With the help of TV3 Te Papa organised a panel discussion including protesters to try and defuse the situation. Curator
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The Museum Archive goes back to the founding of the Colonial Museum in 1865 and comprises the archives of James Hector. The archives of the
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were made redundant. Numerous museum experts and scientists in New Zealand and worldwide criticised the move, with researchers including
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All permanent exhibitions are free for all visitors. Many of the temporary exhibitions are ticketed, but may have occasional free days.
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in the world in 2023. Te Papa operates under a bicultural philosophy, and emphasises the living stories behind its cultural treasures.
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newspaper inviting people to join their protest. They threatened to take Te Papa to court on the grounds of "blasphemous libel", a
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A wide variety of archival material, that includes the diary of Felton Mathew, Surveyor General at the time of the signing of the
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Taranaki tribal elders raised objections to a 19th-century Te Papa-owned painting that the museum planned to lend to the
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exhibition was renewed to reflect the developments in traditional navigation since its initial installation.
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View of Mt Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand, taken from New Plymouth, with Maoris driving off settlers' cattle
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and transported 200 metres (660 ft) down and across the road to a new site, where it is now the
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The main Te Papa building is built on reclaimed land on Cable Street which formerly belonged to the
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Art-related records and other archival papers in specialist areas; for instance the archives of
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Frewen, Tom (20 March 1998). "As the Controversy Grew Papers Gleefully Ran Virgin Pictures".
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was at one stage juxtaposed with a 1950s refrigerator in a New Zealand culture exhibition.
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Catherall, Sarah (15 March 1998). "Te Papa's Fingers Burnt in Outrage Over Condom Art".
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Entrance to the Dominion Museum previously Colonial Museum in Museum Street, Thorndon
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off Antarctica. The cultural collections include collections on photography, Māori
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specimen, the 1 millionth object placed on the Te Papa Collections Online website
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The first predecessor to Te Papa was the Colonial Museum, founded in 1865, with
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The design process of the building followed bicultural principles based on the
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On 11 December 2023, a wooden display panel showing an English version of the
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are also part of these archives. The Collected Archives fall into two groups:
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Bates, Charles (10 March 1998). "Museum staff abused over Virgin statue".
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Barton, Warren (13 February 1998). "Culinary expertise goes on display".
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Tramposch, William J. (January 1998). "Te Papa: Reinventing the Museum".
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Eru D. Gore was secretary-manager from 1936 until his death in 1948 when
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Stocker, Mark (2021). "Virgin in a Condom: Te Papa's baptism by fire".
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The Māori name of the museum has caused controversy. In 1989 the Māori
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Zatorski, Linda (27 May 1998). "First signs of stadium taking shape".
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and Anna Cottrell documented the development of Te Papa in their film
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to end his 30-year research association with the museum in protest.
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Francis, Vic (15 June 1998). "Virgin in Condom Provokes Outcry".
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studies. It is located on the fourth floor of the main building.
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Lane, Megan (14 April 1998). "Statue Debate Ends in Stalemate".
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Shaw, Bob (24 February 1998). "Computer aided quake-proofing".
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Ngā tohu kotahitanga Signs of a Nation display in December 2023
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The museum has the world's largest specimen of the rare
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ
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Te Papa was designed by Jasmax Architects and built by
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Souvenir Guide
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In 2019, the museum faced criticism from farmers, and
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iwi grant a name to the museum, which resulted in the
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Physical museums with virtual catalogues and exhibits
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COVID-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Act 2021
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Wellington
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Courtney Johnston
Official website
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Dominion Museum
Sir James Hector
New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
Harold Beauchamp
T. Lindsay Buick
N. Chevalier
J. C. Richmond
William Swainson
Bishop Monrad
John Ilott
Rex Nan Kivell
National War Memorial
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