Introducing: Lost Gods (1 of 1 Series) by Levi Hawken
Lost Gods is the latest body of work by Levi Hawken, presented as a series of 1-of-1 editions. These are the first iterations of a new sculptural language, more intricate...
Helena Skerlj-Rovers: Recent Works and the Stories Behind Them
Every artwork carries its own moment; its own mood, season, and story. In this trio of works, we see an artist navigating different phases in her practice. Helena gives her...
Inner Workings: A Closer Look at Five Key Works by Naomi Faifai
In Inner Workings, Naomi Faifai shares the marks, moments, and memories that shape her distinctive visual language. Guided by intuition, memory, and a love for symbolism, Naomi’s works feel at...
Figurative and Fearless: Q+A with Sharon Duymel
Art has long been a vessel for voicing the unseen and unheard, and few artists embody this ethos as powerfully as Sharon Duymel. Through layered compositions, intimate figures, and a...
The Art of Everyday Moments: Michael Smither’s Prints
There’s something profoundly nostalgic about Michael Smither’s art. His prints don’t just depict family life; they transport you into it. The burning heat of sand, the sticky fingers and laughter...
A Q+A with James: Exploring Nature and Memory
From New Zealand to London to Mexico City, James Watkins has woven a rich tapestry of experience into his artistic practice. His work, deeply rooted in observation and memory, captures...
A Q+A with Leah: Woven Narratives
Leah Creaven’s work with rug tufting is more than just a mastery of technique, it’s an intimate exploration of memory, emotion and storytelling. Based in Whangamatā, she not only creates...
A Q+A with Judi: A Life in Ink
Judi Bagust’s artistic journey is one of evolution, exploration and deep connection to place. With a career spanning decades, her work has been shaped by a rich tapestry of influences,...
A Q+A with Kirsten: Unraveling the Imagination
Kirsten Lovelock’s paintings invite us into a world where symbolism and surrealism intertwine, offering glimpses of both personal and universal narratives. With a practice spanning over two decades, her work...
A Q+A with Aida: Landscapes, Sustainability and Growth
Aida Smith, celebrated for her evocative still life paintings, embarks on a new artistic chapter with a shift toward landscapes. This latest collection offers deeply personal works that capture the...
NEW COLLECTORS GROUP SHOW: A fresh take on collecting contemporary art
The NEW COLLECTORS GROUP SHOW invites a new generation of art enthusiasts and collectors to explore the dynamic world of contemporary art. This showcase introduces five talented local artists to...
How to Hang a Salon-Style Wall at Home
Creating a salon-style wall at home is one of the best ways to make a personal, striking statement. Originating in 17th-century France, salon-style walls were all about showcasing a wide...