The artwork, by Graham Tipene and Amy Hawke, is on view 17 June through 13 July at Viaduct Harbour.
The sculpture was designed and constructed by emerging architects George Culling, Oliver Prisk, Henry Mabin and André Vachias.
Sally Dan-Cuthbert answers our questions ahead of her eponymous gallery's debut at the 2025 Aotearoa Art Fair, presenting works by Sabine Marcelis, Lisa Reihana and Edward Waring.
Our curated selection of exhibitions taking place around the country this autumn.
Our round-up of what to look out for at Aotearoa Art Fair (1–4 May) and May Art Fair (2–4 May).
Dale Chihuly's 'Garden Cycle' exhibition is on view through 29 April 2025 at Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Aotearoa’s largest print fair is back, featuring a packed schedule of workshops, artist presentations and drop-in print sessions. 
The book, published by Grace and High-Low, has been printed in a limited edition run of 250 copies.
Artspace Aotearoa Kaitohu Director Ruth Buchanan writes on the 2025 question for the gallery programme, “is language large enough?”
Liquid States engages with the sensory and material possibilities of colour, form, and process.
The event runs until 16 March 2025 at the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
The Art News team highlights 10 Must-See Exhibitions in the upcoming quarter.
60 plane trees along St Kilda Road in front of NGV International will be wrapped in a pink-and-white polka-dot design developed especially for Melbourne by the artist.
The Earth is Blue: The Art of Dhambit Munuŋgurr (La Terre est bleue: L'art de Dhambit Munuŋgurr) is curated by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in partnership with Buku Larrngŋgay Mulka Art Centre.
The auction includes 50 lots and will take place on Thursday 24 October at 6pm.
Over forty prizes handcrafted by local artists are up for grabs, with all proceeds going toward aid for civilians in Palestine. Entries close 31 October 2024.
What ever will grow is curated by ARTTFORM, located in the interior lobby of the South British Insurance Company Limited Building, and will be on view for the next six months.
BLOOM is an art installation by local artists Angus Muir and Harris Keenan, presented by Viaduct Harbour as part of Heart of the City’s ArtWeek in the City Centre.
The globes depict antiquated beliefs about the earth and its surrounding planets and will be on view in Tāmaki Makaurau until 14 October.
Sylvia Marsters presents a new collection of paintings and prints, E Kura Reitumanava no Rarotonga, Love letters for Rarotonga at Bergman Gallery Rarotonga in October.
Ia rā, ia rā (rere runga, rere raro) - Everyday (I fly high, I fly low) is presented by The Dowse and the Office for Contemporary Art Aotearoa.
The site specific sculpture unfolds across the MCA and is the Loti Smorgon Sculpture Terrace Commission for 2024.
Our round-up of five films to see at the 2024 edition of the annual film festival, taking place across the country from July to September.
The exhibition runs through 31 January 2025 at the Saletoga Sands Resort and Spa in Upolu Island.
The installation will feature in The same crowd never gathers twice at the University of Melbourne on-campus gallery from 10 May–13 October 2024.
Five Aotearoa ngā toi Māori artists feature in the International Exhibition curated by Adriano Pedrosa and titled Stranieri Ovunque - Foreigners Everywhere.
A sizzling chemistry lesson from Succession writer, Lucy Prebble, on whether love sits in the heart or in the brain comes to ASB Theatre next week, courtesy of Auckland Theatre Company.
Lucinda Bennett writes on the Hotere artwork, which is included in the upcoming Works of Art exhibition at Webb's.
Sculpture on the Gulf returns for its twentieth edition from 24 February–24 March 2024.
Manatū Taonga are supporting events and projects around the country to promote wider engagement in Tuesday's Waitangi Day commemorations, including several that showcase and share toi Māori practices.
The installation will visualise data, sounds and images from Haupapa Glacier, Aoraki Mt Cook, and will be live-streamed to KHŌJ in New Delhi.
The NGV presents an opportunity to contribute to Shrigley's participatory artwork by exchanging a pre-loved tennis ball for one of over 8,000 new ones lining the walls of the installation.

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