Sarah Hilary | |
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Born | Auckland |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Known for | conservation |
Style | miniatures |
Sarah Hillary (born 1956, Auckland) is a New Zealand artist and art gallery conservator.[1][2] She is the daughter of the New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary.[3][4] She had also detected a forgery of a Gottfried Lindauer painting.[5]
Her art practice was creating miniatures size of matchboxes.[6]
During 1998, there was a robbery at Auckland Art Gallery, Still on Top by James Tissot was stolen and severely damaged. The painting was restored by a team lead by Hilary.[7]
In 2013, Hilary treated and conserved objects for her father's exhibition, From the Summit - Hillary's Enduring Legacy at Auckland Museum.[8]
In 2019, another notable work she conserved was Colin McCahon’s Upland Road Chapel windows that garnered media attraction in New Zealand.[9]
In 2024, Hilary announced her retirement after spending 40 years in Auckland Art Gallery, over 25 years of which was Principle Conservator.[3][10]