Wide eyed
Suzy Platt has established herself as a leading figure in New Zealand portraiture with her distinctive whimsical and emotionally engaging style. Often depicting young women, Platt’s work reveals more than just the subject matter – captivating viewers with intricate detail and a playful aesthetic.
Here & now
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
With mirrors as her canvas of choice, Queenstown artist Sally Bulling’s abstract works are layered with a reflective, boundless energy.
Sense of place
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
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
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
We explore the latest in New Zealand art from emerging and established artists traversing medium, geography, style, and subject.
Destination Hastings
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
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
A new exhibition by Auckland artist Ross Jones evokes a heady sense of nostalgia and elevated playfulness.