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- The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is New Zealand's first and only museum of contemporary art.
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The latest addition to the Govett-Brewster - the Len Lye Centre - is New Zealand's first institution dedicated to a single artist, the pioneering filmmaker and kinetic sculptor, Len Lye. With its curved exterior walls of mirror-like stainless steel, the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre is the country's first example of destination architecture linked to contemporary art and is one of the country's most iconic buildings. Pioneering, daring and what Len Lye called the 'swingiest art gallery in the antipodes', the Govett-Brewster is a contemporary art museum of the Pacific Rim, with an international reputation and reach. ## Gallery History Founded on a visionary exhibition and collection policy in 1970, we continue to court the radical, seek the new and provide a space for engagement and dialogue for people from all walks of life. Located in the coastal city of New Plymouth, New Zealand, where WOMAD is held each year and the mighty Mount Taranaki volcano dominates the landscape, our independence from the larger cities sets us apart and provides us a measure of freedom. A freedom and sense of self-determination keenly felt by our founder, New Plymouth-born Monica Brewster, when she dreamed of an art museum for her city. With her courage and vision, we established the museum in the city's decommissioned heritage cinema, and opened with a groundbreaking exhibition and multi-sensory installation, and continue to present innovative and provocative work by New Zealand and international artists. Experience innovative and provocative work by New Zealand and international artists, an ever-changing exhibition programme, giant kinetic works, a regular event and education programme, daily tours and a late-night on Thursdays. ## Gallery Venue Our quarterly film programme in the 62-seat Len Lye Centre Cinema plays daily, and the cinema is also a welcoming environment for audiences to experience Len Lye's films, local and international cinema, arthouse and experimental films, and regular film festival programming. Tickets available online or at the Govett-Brewster Shop. ## Art Gallery Shop For something a little different, the Govett-Brewster Shop is not your usual tat. Contemporary design and objects of inspiration, jewellery, Len Lye and Govett-Brewster merchandise, books, gift cards, kids stuff and limited edition collaborations mean you'll definitely need to add extra time to your visit. ## Art Cafe - Monica's Eatery Monica's Eatery, adjacent to the Govett-Brewster, is an international art cafe inspired by the life and spirit of Monica Brewster, a globetrotter even before the golden age of air travel and founding patron of the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. Open seven days for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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06/19/18
I did parent help with one of my kids classes as they needed adults for supervising on an art excursion, to be honest it’s quite a large place with not all that much in it. It’s bit of a controversial project with the whole Len Lye exhibition but the actual art pieces themselves were interesting for all the kids and adults. The kids seemed to enjoy it which is all that mattered, the staff were friendly and the guy taking the group exercise was good he handled the class well.
09/04/17
The outside is better than the inside.....I'm hoping they start hosting more artists to use this place...it is a plus for New Plymouth's tourism
11/12/19
Very modern gallery, staff are approachable and know what they are talking about. Great photo opportunity outside in the mirrors and convenient to stop for a cuppa in the cafe next door
01/23/20
Really enjoyed visiting here. We came twice because the gallery staff said to come back and watch the Len Lye kinetic structure performance, which was finished when we went the first time. Our tickets for the first day were valid for the second day which was very decent of them.
05/26/18
interesting looking exterior and happy they have have a space like this. Inside is interesting but agree with the sparseness of the Len Lye work. Cafe in he same building is beautiful as well but the food is underwhelming.