
Crocodile Tears
Megan Dunn visits an art therapist.

Megan Dunn visits an art therapist.

Jennifer Higgie tunes in to the cosmos.

Shannon Te Ao speaks on Ia Rā, Ia Rā (Rere Runga, Rere Raro), commissioned for the tenth Asia Pacific Triennial.

The new Venice Biennale opens in April. For those who haven’t been, Robert Leonard explains why we go and the difference it makes.

Justin Paton looks into a dizzying reflection on our times.

New Zealand galleries are collaborating with Christie’s to tap new markets. John McCormack reports.

In the twelfth of his ‘longer looks’ at individual artworks, Justin Paton finds unexpected glory in a portrait of a personal disaster by Richard Lewer.

Hamish Keith on Barry Brickell, 1935–2016.

Tokoroa-born, Brooklyn-based artist, Lorene Taurerewa, has recently returned from a Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre residency. She writes about the months she spent there, and how the place and people began to creep into her work.