Exhibition listing

Out of Karekare

21 February – 3 March 2024

The West Coast has long been an inspiration to artists. The Karekare House residency offers artists from various disciplines a tranquil environment in which to develop their practices, pursue new ideas, and foster creative conversations with the local community and wider general public.

This exhibition brings together six artists who spent periods of creative time in 2022 at the historic homestead close to Karekare beach: Josephine Jelicich, Claudia Kogachi, Brendon Leung (courtesy of Trish Clark Gallery), Alexis Neal (courtesy of FHE Galleries), Kalisolaite ʻUhila (courtest of Michael Lett), and Tira Walsh (courtesy of Two Rooms). Their work variously references the coastal landscape, light and moods, the legends informing the land, the relationship to place, and the beauty yet sheer immensity of nature. The outcomes of their residencies show six very different responses that nevertheless combine underlying similarities and complementary themes.

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.
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.
Eight artists have taken home awards, including winner Elliot Collins.
After several presentations at the London gallery, the young, Auckland-based painter joins its stable.
Connie Brown reviews the exhibition at Phillida Reid from 22 July–23 September 2023
Kalisolaite ‘Uhila performs Sun Gate: Ha‘amonga a Maui on the Autumn Equinox
Established in 2002, the biennial Walters Prize is New Zealand’s most significant contemporary art prize, setting out to put contemporary art in the public spotlight and to make it a more urgent and widely debated feature of New Zealand’s cultural life.

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