Gibbs Farm is a 100-acre farm and a sculpture garden located on New Zealand’s North Island, owned by the businessman and art collector Alan Biggs. He purchased the rolling farmland in 1991 and transformed it into a sculpture garden.
Since then, 22 sculptors from all over the world have been commissioned by Gibbs to create large sculptures on the hills on the farm. The sculpture garden is open to the public one day per month. Some of the most famous sculptures are Neil Dawson’s “Horizons,” Sol LeWitt’s “Pyramid,” Anish Kapoor’s “Dismemberment” and the four-story high Electrum, the world’s biggest Tesla coil.
Gibbs Farm, 2421 Kaipara Coast Hwy, Makarau 0984, New Zealand