HOME + RADFF: Join us for a private screening

Join the HOME team at a private screening of High Maintenance – The Life and Work of Dani Karavan, as part of the Resene Architecture and Design Film Festival.

Directed by Barak Heymann, this film’s portrayal of world-famous sculptor Dani Karavan reveals his eccentricity and humour as he embarks on an emotional journey to revisit his monumental installations.

As his advanced age begins to catch up with him, Karavan is far from satisfied with his successful career as he becomes embroiled in a political and artistic conflict over his latest commission. 

In addition to his depiction of the artist, the director addresses a wider issue at hand: the way in which art is manifested across the public and political spheres. 

Secure your seats here. 

HOME is proud to be a gold partner of the
Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival.

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