Open from 9 December 2023 to 7 April 2024, the exhibition surveys Webb's unique depiction of the Otago landscape and her enduring ecological commitments.
The festival runs 5–28 January 2024 and will include an installation by Lisa Reihana and performance by Luther Cora and the Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers.
The fair runs 22–25 February, and will include a new commission by Julie Rrap.
Workshop6 will hold workshops 9 December 2023–15 March 2024 and install the project 15 March 2024.
The Clevedon Art Trail, located just a short drive from Auckland, welcomes visitors for its 2024 season.
The event runs 3 December 2023–7 April 2024.
The twelve-week festival of free-to-view public art will run from 25 November 2023 to 17 February 2024.
The one-night screening will include seven short works from the 1980s by the pioneering queer filmmaker.
The exhibition will bring together works from some of Aotearoa's leading female modernists.
Now in its 27th year, NZ Sculpture OnShore features more than 120 artworks by emerging and established artists from all over Aotearoa New Zealand.
We speak to curator Gregory O'Brien about the exhibition, which runs 25 August 2023–28 February 2024 at New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui a Tangaroa.
The acclaimed play inspired by novelist Patricia Highsmith comes to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Darcell Apelu to present Carry Me with You, opening 28 October.
OF THE TIME will run from 19-29 October at Carriageworks in Sydney, featuring new work by Rosanna Raymond, Brooke Stamp and Latai Taumoepeau.
This year's festival convenes around the idea of 'The Real Thing' and will feature work by Yvonne Todd and Telly Tuita.
For its thirty-second iteration, Primavera is back with work from six of Australia's most promising young artists.
The young choreographer explores collective memory and inherited violence in this performance made in collaboration with his family.
Toro Atua takes inspiration from the rock paintings of Te Waipounamu and is scheduled for completion in April 2024.
Juliet Carpenter and Julian Dashper will present new works at the exhibition, which responds to the work of Mutlu Çerkez.
Lander revives her exhibition from Te Papa's opening in 1998 for a new presentation in Ōtautahi Christchuch.
Gow Langsford, Fox Jensen McCrory Gallery, Laree Payne Gallery, Paulnache, Robert Heald, Starkwhite, Two Rooms are among more than 90 exhibitors at the Sydney art fair opening 7 September.
After almost five years of development with The New Patrons initiative, the work was opened to the public on 7 May in Mönchengladbach.
The book will debut at Artspace Aotearoa features extensive full-colour stills from the artist's film Autoficción (2020)
The exhibition, which celebrates seventy-five years of India's independence, is open until 3 September.
The exhibition runs 2 July – 1 October 2023.
Te Toi o Mangahekea was unveiled at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki as part of the heritage restoration project.
Brett Graham unveils Erratic (2023), a new public sculpture for Ōtautahi Christchurch.
Kalisolaite ‘Uhila performs Sun Gate: Ha‘amonga a Maui on the Autumn Equinox
Christopher Ulutupu presents new short film, The Pleasures of Unbelonging, at the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival.
Mike Hewson opens Rocks on Wheels on Naarm Melbourne’s Southbank Boulevard.
This follows its inclusion in Horror: Messaging the Monstrous at MoMA, 23 June–5 September 2022.
The exhibition restages Apple's Rainbows at New York’s Bianchini Gallery, credited as one of the first shows to treat electric light as a sculptural medium.

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