
Controversial NZ artist named for Venice Biennale
Creative New Zealand names artist to represent country at 2019 Venice Biennale.
Creative New Zealand names artist to represent country at 2019 Venice Biennale.
Calling all rock stars to The Square. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Teaching art in low-decile schools gets results. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Photographer captures stunning images of a rarely seen side of NZ - the country at night.
An artist who once slept rough on Auckland's streets receives top Pacific award.
Risque work has been rejected by famed Paris museum but adopted by its edgier counterpart.
Eleven established and emerging artists and performers get surprise cash boost.
Artweek tours show institutions can be more like art galleries than we imagine.
NZ's first museum gallery dedicated to telling youth about WWI opens at Auckland Museum.
Walking the streets with an iPhone to capture the face of the homeless.
Remuera church puts in place strict security for chance to see rare McCahon painting.
A new exhibition features 100 images recording the beauty and drama of the natural world.
A surprising link between an Italian art collection and the Maori Battalion has emerged.
The collection includes works by Dick Frizzell and Gottfried Lindauer.
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.
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.
Otahuhu College art teacher's visit to Cuba leads to an unusual artistic exchange.
One of our great cultural chroniclers is now on a musical mission
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.