
Steamed Hams
Eliana Gray reviews the exhibition at The Dowse Art Museum, 12 August 2022–19 November 2023.

Eliana Gray reviews the exhibition at The Dowse Art Museum, 12 August 2022–19 November 2023.

Karl Chitham and Nova Paul, who both whakapapa to Te Uriroroi in Te Tai Tokerau Northland, speak about Ngā Pūrākau Nō Ngā Rākau,
Paul’s exhibition, exhibited jointly at City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi and Whāngerei Art Museum.

Tim Wagg speaks to Michael Stevenson about crypto-finance, philanthropy and visualising digital and economic systems in Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop: seating proposals for a Grantmaker.

Gabriella Hirst, as told to Hana Pera Aoake and Morgan Godfery, on her projects An English Garden (2021) and ‘How to Make a Bomb’ (2015–ongoing), which consider the British Imperial histories of ‘gardening the world’ and their ongoing nuclear armament programmes.

Sian van Dyk reviews the exhibition at Stockroom Kyneton, 22 July–27 August 2023.

Susan Ballard on how we think, write and curate ecologically.

Shane Te Waa on Tyrone Te Waa’s Wīwī Wāwā.

Jo Bragg on Tony Guo’s whimsical alienations.

Mikayla Journée reviews Cindy Huang’s debut solo exhibition at Sumer, 9 August–9 September 2023.

Bridget Reweti speaks to Simon Kaan about collaboration and care with artist-elders.