The work will be shown alongside projects by around 180 artists representing thirty-two countries in the South Korean Biennale's largest-yet Pavilion project.
The six-metre-tall video installation draws inspiration from the carvings in the nearby whare whakairo of Waipapa Marae, Tāne-nui-a-rangi, and is publicly visible from Symonds Street.
Opening at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki on Saturday 6 July, the triennial exhibition provides a platform for new art and ideas in Aotearoa New Zealand.
'The in and the out of it' will take place on Saturday 9 March and will include contributions from Melanie Tangaere Baldwin, Christina Barton, Natasha Conland, Judy Darragh, Ngahuia Harrison, Sarah Hopkinson, Peter Robinson and Shiraz Sadikeen.
Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings Art Gallery partners with the Gwen Malden Charitable Trust to award four local artists contemporary art commissions worth $40,000.
The artist was selected from over 30 applicants and will work alongside Metroland Cultures in Brent as well as pursue their own research during the residency.
Artists' Artists is a five-part series featuring conversations with contemporary artists Julie Rrap, Danie Mellor, Bridget Riley, Janet Laurence and Albert Yonathan Setyawan.
Manawatū Summer Shakespeare, the only Summer Shakespeare in Aotearoa to operate for koha entry, are seeking support for their 2024 season of Much Ado About Nothing.
New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata is calling on the public to help them locate six works by the senior artist that remain unlocated ahead of a survey exhibition, set to open in August 2024.
In mid-October, the recipients of the 2023 Arts Pasifika Awards were announced at a ceremony held at Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington’s Te Papa Tongarewa.