Here & now
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Queenstown-based artist, Elan, has spent the past 35 years travelling the world conducting philosophy programmes for global organisations. We caught up with him about how philosophy and art intersect.
Luminosity
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With mirrors as her canvas of choice, Queenstown artist Sally Bulling’s abstract works are layered with a reflective, boundless energy.
Sense of place
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Known for her moody, ethereal style, Greer Clayton explores the form, tonal resonance, and texture of a landscape to evoke an engaging representation of the environment she occupies.
The edge of possible
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The Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival 2023 is underway, running until 25 June in a selection of theatres around the country.
The shape of connection
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Award-winning Auckland food and lifestyle photographer Manja Wachsmuth’s work is direct, evocative and beautiful. We speak to her about her latest body of work.
The art edit
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We explore the latest in New Zealand art from emerging and established artists traversing medium, geography, style, and subject.
Destination Hastings
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From its Art Deco heritage to its working class roots, and an ever-evolving arts scene, there’s layer upon layer to discover in this small city with a big soul.
Art on tour
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The summer months at Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings City Art Gallery promise a spectacular array of exhibitions – traversing the glaciers of Te Waipounamu, to clay, resin, oozing glazes, and shifting tides.
A playful balance: Surrealism and realism
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A new exhibition by Auckland artist Ross Jones evokes a heady sense of nostalgia and elevated playfulness.