
On Karangahape Road
Ann Shelton on the urban strip that has served as a home and hub for several generations of Aotearoa artists.

Ann Shelton on the urban strip that has served as a home and hub for several generations of Aotearoa artists.

Roro on the album that defined the last days of lockdown.

Christina Barton reflects on a turning point in the artist’s practice and a milestone in the emergence of a properly contemporary art scene in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Gregory Burke recalls the opening of the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and its inaugural director, from Art News‘s 200th issue.

Hana Pera Aoake on Prince’s controversial and prescient installation from 1995.

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.

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

Nephi Tupaea on her latest body of work, ‘Whenua/Whenua’, Colonial Child.