NZ's cultural history shared stateside
The Maori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer's New Zealand opens today in San Francisco.
The Maori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer's New Zealand opens today in San Francisco.
New Zealand can be an island of innovation with the WOW factor, says industrial designer.
The winners of New Zealand's longest running and largest art awards have been named.
Kim Knight meets the widow of the controversial painter who refused to starve in a garret.
Auckland's biggest mass-participation, public art trail will fill the city's streets.
Artist, Maori All Black and teacher Fred Graham is honoured for a lifetime devoted to art.
Gow Langsford Gallery draws on experience, an eye for art and a head for a deal.
Our longest surviving and largest annual art awards mark a major milestone this year.
Artist Mark Wooller's blend of typography and topography is getting worldwide attention.
Artist Shannon Te Ao talks about work commissioned for the Edinburgh Arts Festival.
It's New Zealand history in a way you've never seen it before.
The painting of Sir John Logan Campbell has never been seen in public till now.
Art collector, philanthropist Dame Rosie Horton tells Paul Little about the year that was.
Focusing on the skills of cartoonists, exhibition celebrates the art of cartoon portraits.
Its new home will help Ponsonby gallery Objectspace teach language of craft and design.
Government cut art funds that will make their communities stronger and more prosperous.
NZ street artists making their mark worldwide find new canvases all over the country.
Miniature monuments with a French connection on show in Parnell art gallery.
Move over L&P. Here comes the Paeroa Mural. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
MOTAT asks artists to create extraordinary from ordinary, shining new light on the past.
They came, they saw, they photographed: winners of 2017 Nikon Auckland Photo Day named.
Some of the world's greatest treasures are being restricted from tourists.
Photographer Anne Geddes is turning her attention to new causes.
Two artists at different stages in their careers show work in Auckland this month.
Photographer Mirjam van Sabben will join hundreds in Auckland trying for the perfect shot.
Gallerist and sculptor an agent of change, writes T.J. McNamara.
Barry Lett, a pioneer of Auckland's art gallery scene, died this week, aged 77.
The eye-catching piece of art took five days and 40 litres of paint to complete.
Kiwi artist Lisa Reihana's panoramic video turns heads at the Venice Biennale.