Art

  • Roberta Queiroga – Redefining Place Through Practice

    Roberta Queiroga – Redefining Place Through Practice

    Artist Roberta Quieroga explores identity and movement, dissolving cultural borders and revealing art as an act of transition.

  • Shawnee Tekii’s Expanding Practice – Japan to Wānanga o Aotearoa

    Shawnee Tekii’s Expanding Practice – Japan to Wānanga o Aotearoa

    Channelling insights from her King’s Trust–awarded Japan residency, Shawnee Tekii is nurturing new artists through mentorship and teaching, while pursuing her own practice.

  • Christian Nicolson – Scale, Satire, and the Everyday.

    Christian Nicolson – Scale, Satire, and the Everyday.

    CREATIVE CURRENTS: Features Editor Christy Quilliam presents an ongoing series spotlighting Kiwi artists and creatives whose ideas and practices are shaping the country’s cultural landscape.

  • Welcome Home, Kare! Nephi Tupaea returns!

    Welcome Home, Kare! Nephi Tupaea returns!

    With two acclaimed sold-out shows, artist Nephi Tupaea makes a dazzling return to the local art scene with work that pulses with ancestral memory, personal truth, and a fearless sense of identity.

  • Russ Flatt – identity and belonging

    Russ Flatt – identity and belonging

    Kia whakatomuri te haere whakamua. I walk backwards into the future with my eyes fixed on the past. A look at the photographic world of Russ Flatt.

  • ‘On Orchard’ by Sam Crawford showing in NYC
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    ‘On Orchard’ by Sam Crawford showing in NYC

    We’re excited to share an invitation to experience ‘On Orchard’ – a compelling new body of work by photographer Sam Crawford currently on view at Title of Work in Manhattan’s Lower East Side until…

  • Where The Wild Things Are
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    Where The Wild Things Are

    Juli Balla captures a wild and whacky tripped-out pop-art world of kooky creatures and colourful characters – a fashion fantastia where anything goes and everything glows.

  • Adam Ferguson: Big Skies
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    Adam Ferguson: Big Skies

    We all have a relationship with conflict. Some of us avoid, some of us minimise, and some of us accommodate.  But others, like Adam Ferguson, are drawn to conflict with eyes wide open and…

  • The unique universe of Gerwyn Davies
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    The unique universe of Gerwyn Davies

    Transforming the human form into surreal, hyper-stylised characters through intricate self-styled ensembles that blur the lines between fashion, sculpture, dreams and performance.

  • Behind the lens with Liz Ham

    Behind the lens with Liz Ham

    A rare and personal glimpse into the journey of a photographer through an ever-shifting landscape, traversing the fields of both commerce and art.