
Thieves have a taste for public art
Artworks have a habit of going missing from public places.
Artworks have a habit of going missing from public places.
Gaimster has hand-picked 45 objects from the museum's collection to tell their stories.
Awkward dates and Bollywood thrills await Silo Theatre in 2019, writes Ethan Sills.
Huge Christmas artwork unveiled at Britomart but no reindeer, snow or Santa to be seen.
Korean artists Sang-Sool Shim and Keum Sun Lee never gave up on winning pottery prize.
The ancient terracotta warriors will be at Te Papa over the summer.
The painting has attracted wide interest because of rare nostril tattoo.
Details that are key to unlocking meaning of some of the world's most famous paintings.
Gemma Dudson took out the show with her Japanese Geisha-inspired design.
"Together they offer a kind of mini-retrospective of Binney's iconic bird paintings."
In the name of niche onboard offerings, Virgin Voyages plans first at-sea tattoo parlour.
Significant art goes under the hammer to raise funds for world's first Māori art gallery.
The winner of New Zealand's richest contemporary art prize has been named.
NZ Sculpture OnShore is New Zealand's largest outdoor sculpture exhibition.
Why Don't You Just Leave? The art challenging us to see why women don't leave violent men.
This much hyped and misunderstood technology promises to change how we travel.
London-based NZ journalist Corazon Miller considers what's behind the art in Oceania show.
Dane Mitchell, NZ's artist at the 2019 Venice Biennale, conjures images out of air.
Looking back to the future - photographers capture changing Auckland neighbourhoods.
Man who broke Wellington's famous Water Whirler says he was bored and showing off.
How Banksy's latest stunt plays into the history of destruction in avant-garde art.
Could this be the moment the elusive street artist photographed his own stunt?
Kiwi photographer Dean O'Gorman seeks to show New Zealand nurses in action in First World War in the exhibit 'Passchendaele – The Elusive Familiarity of War', which is on display at The Great War Exhibition. / Video by Michael Craig
Art and food create an "edible mandala" for Auckland Artweek.
West Auckland grandmother and master artist Lailoko Keakea gets Ponsonby gallery show.
Slapstick and silliness combine in Thom Monckton's wordless show for kids.
Winner's garment demonstrated an exceptional example of powerful storytelling.
Police armed with pickaxes have destroyed the Maldives' first tidal gallery.