This lively and compelling story of Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery begins before Henry Sarjeant had even dreamed of a ‘fine art gallery’ for the burgeoning small town of Whanganui.
It reveals the Sarjeant Gallery’s early years and its development as a collecting and exhibiting institution that is now recognised as one of New Zealand’s finest.
Generously illustrated with many works from the Sarjeant’s rich, varied and important collection, this book places the gallery at the heart of the story of Whanganui and marks its triumphal reopening 9th November 2024.
About the Author
Martin Edmond was born in Ohakune and grew up in small North Island towns. He has an MA in English language and literature from Victoria University of Wellington (1977) and a Doctorate of Creative Arts from the University of Western Sydney (2013).
Soft cover, 376 pages.