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Thomas Lance Rodney Wilson (1945 – 27 April 2013) was a New Zealand
art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
and museum professional. He served as director of a number of major New Zealand museums and art galleries, including the Christchurch Art Gallery,
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
and Auckland War Memorial Museum.


Education

Wilson was born in Christchurch in 1945. His secondary schooling was at St. Andrew's College in Christchurch. He then studied fine arts at the
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was ...
in the 1960s. In the early 1970s he returned to study, gaining a 'doctoraal' in art history from the Katholieke Universiteit (now Radboud University Nijmegen) in The Netherlands. He completed a PhD in art history at the University of Canterbury in the late 1970s.


Career

Wilson's first museum role came shortly after leaving the University of Canterbury, when he was appointed director of the Wairarapa Arts Centre in
Masterton Masterton ( mi, Whakaoriori), a large town in the Greater Wellington Region of New Zealand, operates as the seat of the Masterton District (a territorial authority or local-government district). It is the largest town in the Wairarapa, a r ...
, a role he left to undertake further study in The Netherlands. Wilson returned to New Zealand as the first appointee to the new art history department at the University of Canterbury. He taught there for five years while also completing his PhD In November 1978 he was appointed director of Christchurch's Robert McDougall Art Gallery (now the Christchurch Art Gallery. Although he spent only two years at the Gallery several major acquisitions were made during that time, including Ralph Hotere's ''Malady Panels'' (1971) and five works by Frances Hodgkins, including ''Unshatterable / Belgian Refugees''(1916). In 1981 Wilson left Christchurch Art Gallery for the
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
, where he was director until 1988. Here he led a major building renovation that nearly doubled the gallery's exhibiting space and added an auditorium, two conservation labs, a bookshop and a café, and improved art storage space. In 1988 Wilson served briefly as the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, but did not enjoy the support of the Premier's office. He returned to New Zealand to establish the New Zealand Maritime Museum in Auckland, serving as founding director from 1989 to 1994. From 1994 to 2007 Wilson was the director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum. In his time at the museum Wilson lead a $115 million expansion of the museum building that created a 60% increase in floor space. Wilson was also a governor of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand from 2002 to 2010. He died in Auckland on 27 April 2013.


Publications

Wilson was a leading scholar on Dutch painter
Petrus van der Velden Petrus van der Velden (5 May 1837 – 11 November 1913), who is also known as Paulus van der Velden, was a Dutch artist who spent much of his later career in New Zealand. Early life and career in the Netherlands Petrus van der Velden was born i ...
. His doctoral thesis on Van der Velden was published in 1979 as a two-volume catalogue raisonné. An unfinished catalogue raisonné on New Zealand painter Frances Hodgkins was deposited with the E H McCormick Research Library at the Auckland Art Gallery. * T.L. Rodney Wilson, ''Petrus Van der Velden (1837–1913)'', Wellington: Reed, 1976. * T.L. Rodney Wilson, ''Petrus van der Velden (1837–1913) : a catalogue raisonné'', Sydney : Chancery Chambers, 1979. * Melinda Johnston with T.L. Rodney Wilson, ''Lateral inversions : the prints of
Barry Cleavin Barry Vickerman Cleavin (born December 1939) is a New Zealand fine art printmaker. Cleavin was born in Dunedin in 1939. He attended King's High School from 1953 to 1958. He moved to Christchurch in 1963, and studied at the University of Canterb ...
'', Christchurch: Canterbury University Press, 2013.


Awards and recognitions

* 2006: Named by '' The New Zealand Herald'' as a 'New Zealander of the Year'. * 2007: Appointed a Fellow of Museums Aotearoa * 2007: Appointed Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.


Further information


Hamish Keith interviews Rodney Wilson
Cultural Icons series


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Rodney 2013 deaths 1945 births New Zealand art historians University of Canterbury alumni Academic staff of the University of Canterbury Directors of the Auckland War Memorial Museum People educated at St Andrew's College, Christchurch Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit