About
This feature-length documentary is a portrait of Wellington art dealer Peter McLeavey, who spent over 40 years running his influential Cuba Street gallery. In the Leon Narbey-shot film, McLeavey talks about his life: a roving North Island railway childhood, an early love of art, discovering his New Zealand identity while living in London, and returning home to run over 500 plus exhibitions, initially from his flat — including key showcases of artists such as Toss Woollaston, Gordon Walters, and Colin McCahon. McLeavey died in November 2015; director Luit Beiringa passed in June 2022.
Key Cast & Crew
JB
Jan Bieringa
Producer
NM
Nic McGowan
Sound Design
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A young Peter McLeavey
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Peter McLeavey with Len Lye.
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