Avenal McKinnon
Avenal Beryl Elizabeth McKinnon MNZM (née Gough; born 1949) is an art historian and writer from New Zealand.[1] She was the founding director of the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkena Whakaata.[2][3]
Biography
McKinnon was born and raised in Christchurch and attended Woodford House in Havelock North, in the North Island, from 1962 to 1966. She completed a degree in English literature at the University of Canterbury followed by a post-graduate art history course at London's Courtauld Institute of Art. In the 1970s, she worked at the Tate, cataloguing the modern British collection.[4]
She was appointed the first director of the New Zealand Portrait Gallery in 2005, retiring in 2014.[5][6] During her tenure, the gallery expanded its permanent collection from six works to more than 200. It also moved into dedicated premises in Shed 11 on Queen’s Wharf.[3]
McKinnon is considered an expert on the work of New Zealand artist Frances Hodgkins and has written articles and exhibition catalogues on her work.[7][8]
Publications
- Hodgkins, F., McKinnon, A., & Whitford and Hughes. (1990). Frances Hodgkins, 1869–1947: 17 July – 14 August 1990, held at Whitford and Hughes, London. London: Whitford and Hughes.[9]
- Hodgkins, F., McKinnon, A., Trim, P., & Mahara Gallery. (2000). Frances Hodgkins: The link with Kapiti : the Field Collection. Waikanae: Mahara Gallery.[10]
- Welch, S. M., Alley, E., McKinnon, A., & New Zealand Portrait Gallery. (2008). Stephen Martyn Welch: 'the sitting' : 18 December 2008 to 21 January 2009. Wellington, N.Z: New Zealand Portrait Gallery.[11]
Recognition
In the 2015 New Year Honours, McKinnon was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the arts.[12] In 2018, Woodford House awarded her the Tempus Award for outstanding achievement by a former student in her field.[5]
Personal life
McKinnon is the daughter of property developer Owen Gough. She has a twin brother, Antony Gough, and two other brothers, Tracy and Harcourt.[13] She is married to New Zealand diplomat John McKinnon.[4][5]
References
- "McKinnon, Avenal Beryl Elizabeth, 1949–". McKinnon, Avenal Beryl Elizabeth, 1949– | Items | National Library of New Zealand | National Library of New Zealand. 1 January 1949. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "Portrait might be art but we don't have to like it". Stuff. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "Young director to head Portrait Gallery". www.scoop.co.nz (Press release). New Zealand Portrait Gallery. Scoop. 18 November 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "An enduring portrait". Stuff. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "Former Director of the NZ Portrait Gallery Receives Tempus Award". Woodford House. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "New Year Honours 2015 – Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit". New Year Honours 2015 – Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- Waikanae watcher (21 April 2019). "Frances Hodgkins, from Dunedin to Waikanae". Waikanae Watch. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "Gow Langsford Gallery". www.gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- Hodgkins, Frances; McKinnon, Avenal; Whitford and Hughes (1990). Frances Hodgkins, 1869–1947: 17 July – 14 August 1990, held at Whitford and Hughes, London. London: Whitford and Hughes. OCLC 84321376.
- Hodgkins, Frances; McKinnon, Avenal; Trim, Peter; Mahara Gallery (2000). Frances Hodgkins: the link with Kapiti : the Field Collection. Waikanae [N.Z.: Mahara Gallery. ISBN 978-0-473-06623-9. OCLC 154672473.
- Welch, Stephen Martyn; Alley, Elizabeth; McKinnon, Avenal; New Zealand Portrait Gallery (2008). Stephen Martyn Welch: 'the sitting' : 18 December 2008 to 21 January 2009. Wellington, N.Z.: New Zealand Portrait Gallery. OCLC 489268697.
- "New Year honours list 2015". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- "Gough's sister 'won't sell'". Stuff. Retrieved 3 April 2020.