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Sep 16, 20185 min read
Crimes against art
As the 4th annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium opens, Francesca Emms explores the unexpectedly active art crime scene in Aotearoa.
Sep 14, 20185 min read
Fragments of opportunity
Sam Duckor-Jones moulds stories and self-portraits of sexuality, vulnerability, and possibility in his captivating clay creations.
Aug 27, 20185 min read
Come into my parlour
Sophie Wallace talks about opening Parlour Projects, a contemporary art gallery which has already hosted some of Aotearoa's biggest names.
Jul 24, 20189 min read
Pottery throw down
A growing enthusiasm for kiwi pottery inspires Francesca Emms to talk to potters and curators about their love of ceramics.
Jul 24, 20187 min read
Our world of art
Te Papa has invited the public to their new purpose built gallery, Toi Art. We sent a curator and an artist along to investigate.
Jul 24, 20186 min read
Matariki: Light and three artists
In celebration of Matariki, Catharina van Bohemen looks at three New Zealand artists and how they make use of light.
Jul 24, 20185 min read
Grounded no longer
What began as a way to open up her world has turned agoraphobic Jacqui Kenny into an artist who’s begun exhibiting internationally.
Jul 24, 20184 min read
An accidental jeweller
'Accidental jeweller' Hannah Upritchard creates quirky mythical pieces. Dan Poynton peered into her cave-like studio in London's East End.
Jul 24, 20184 min read
To broach the subject
Sarah Catherall explores the world of jewellery collecting and learns a few key lessons.
Jul 24, 20183 min read
In Dan's hands
Marrying that mythical kiwi ingenuity with a love for artistic challenges, Daniel Metcalf works hard to protect and present art.
Jul 19, 20184 min read
Art in every corner
Before it is sold, Janet Hughes talks to Victoria Corner about growing up amongst her parents extensive collection of New Zealand art.
Jul 16, 20184 min read
Jewellery that laughs
Contemporary jeweller Moniek Schrijer talks to Mary-Jane Duffy, about memory, meaning and the language of materials.
May 23, 20184 min read
Nor any drop to drink
Ashburton Art Gallery is tackling a big issue with a new exhibition that explores the cultural, conceptual and imaginative aspects of water.
Jan 16, 20185 min read
Human intervention
Conor Clarke lives and works between Auckland and Berlin, and traces of her dual existence are evident in much of her photographic practice.
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