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Antarctica Recreated
Join us for the opening of two exhibitions that recreate the stunning scenery of Antarctica in the heart of West Auckland at Corban Estate Arts Centre… Read More
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Paul Hartigan Exhibition
Paul Hartigan (b. 1953) Contemporary artist Paul Hartigan is recognized for his arresting large-scale public neon commissions. His dramatic orange… Read More
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Creepy Bunny Returns – A Photographic Exhibition
A year after his initial debut in Newtown, Creepy Bunny returns to Baobab Cafe for another season of dark tales and mysterious occurrences. Come along… Read More
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Feature Artist - Peter Trevelyan
Peter Trevelyan is fascinated by logic based constructions; the theories, maps and drawings by which we seek to model, understand and explain our… Read More
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Angela Tiatia: Edging and Seaming
'Edging and Seaming' by video installation artist Angela Tiatia looks at the lives of Chinese factory workers and the impact that… Read More
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Scott's Last Expedition
Don't miss your chance to see the internationally-acclaimed touring exhibition Scott’s Last Expedition now on at Canterbury Museum. One… Read More
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The Long Way By Ginney Deavoll
A Coast to Coast of the South Island by paddle, pedal and foot. This unique journey is captured in acrylic on canvas. Ginney will exhibit some 27… Read More
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Roman Machines
The Romans are coming. Journey back in time to relive history and discover the life, the culture, the determination and genius that carved the… Read More
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Glen Hayward
'I don't want you to worry about me, I have met some Beautiful People: Glen Hayward' Glen Hayward’s carved and painted works… Read More
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Angels & Aristocrats
Early European art in New Zealand Public Collections Don't miss out - must end 5pm Monday 10 June Drawn from Senior Curator Mary… Read More
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Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013
City Gallery Wellington may be mistaken for a darkened cinema from February 2013, when the Gallery will present the fascinating, funny and politically… Read More
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The 5th Auckland Triennial: If you were to live here...
The 5th Auckland Triennial opens in May at Auckland Art Gallery and seven additional sites, extending the Triennial's reach across Auckland. Led… Read More
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Memento Mori, Rust, Lace, Bone - New From Rae West
Rae West has taken a step away from painting on canvas in her latest exhibition ‘Memento Mori'- Lace, Rust, Bone’ opening soon at… Read More
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Santiago Sierra: Destroyed Word
Santiago Sierra (Spain). A monumental global project from renowned artist Santiago Sierra comes together at Te Tuhi. Two years in the making,… Read More
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From the Summit - Hillary's Enduring Legacy
On 29 May 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached the top of Mount Everest. This year we’re celebrating the 60th… Read More
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Len Lye: Kaleidoscope
‘I came to look at the way things moved by trying to feel their movement in my body, in my muscles, in my bones.’—Len Lye Len Lye… Read More
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Return to Sender
How postcards of Pacific peoples have distorted and shaped views of their cultures is the starting point for the exhibition Return To Sender at… Read More
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Richard Stratton: An Artist's Inventory
Richard Stratton is no ordinary ceramicist. His work is always political, be that on the scale of global conflicts or the politics implicit in being a… Read More
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Karim Sahai: Lens On North Korea
Karim Sahai has been creating images of the world for the past 20 years. This passion has taken him to the jungles of Rwanda, the frigid Arctic or… Read More
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Toi Aotearoa
Explore the Gallery's permanent collection in one of the largest and most absorbing presentations of New Zealand art. Travel from the present day… Read More




