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$15Enjoy 15% OffCURRENT ISSUESpring/Summer 2022 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur …Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °135, Autumn 2007Essays on object art, the Brick Bay Sculpture Trail and artists taking a very different tack on language; a profile of Eve Armstrong; a studio visit with Tony Lane; Mladen Bizumic on falling in lov…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °136, Winter 2007Features in the Winter ’07 issue of Art News New Zealand include essays on a new residency programme that sends artists into the wild, graffiti art’s entry into the gallery and the artist and the t…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °137, Spring 2007Art News New Zealand Spring 2007 includes essays on four recent arts graduates making us take notice, the first Auckland Art Fair and artists breathing new life into an old corpse; a conversation b…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °138, Summer 2007Art News New Zealand Summer 2007 includes essays on young artists pushing the definitions of what constitutes Pacific art, Dunedin artists working with the community to foster recovery from mental …Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °139, Autumn 2008Features in the Autumn ’08 issue of Art News New Zealand include essays on a series of provocative one-day sculptures, what makes video art so compelling, the art and life of the late Malcolm Harri…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °140, Winter 2008Features in the Winter ’08 issue of Art News New Zealand include essays on the worlds of art and sport, editor Virginia Were on four brilliant 20th century women artists and how the Nelson arts sce…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °141, Spring 2008Features in the Spring ’08 issue of Art News New Zealand include Sue Gardiner on artists confronting uncertainty, Sally Blundell on artists working at an intimate, miniature scale, John Hurrell in …Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °142, Summer 2008Features in the Summer ’08 issue of Art News New Zealand include Sue Gardiner meets idealists committed to art, Billie Lythberg on the new wave of printmaking, Virginia Were on artists messing with…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °143, Autumn 2009Features in the Autumn ’09 issue of Art News New Zealand include essays on Yinka Shonibare’s elaborate tableaux deconstruct art and colonial history, Sue Gardiner on the importance of temporary wor…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °144, Winter 2009Features in the Winter ’09 issue of Art News New Zealand include Sue Gardiner speaking to painters about what they really think about this ancient yet utterly contemporary medium, Chris Booth on hi…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °145, Spring 2009Features in the Spring ’09 issue of Art News New Zealand include Virginia Were on Yayoi Kuasama, Sue Gardiner speaking to the new generation of curators redefining the art of exhibition making, Vir…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °146, Summer 2009Sue Gardiner’s shares her favourite works from an exhibition contemplating the ocean, Liz Caughey reflects on the smouldering intensity of JS Parker’s quiet yet insistent paintings, Robin Woodward …Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °147, Autumn 2010Sue Gardiner on recent contentious works, Virginia Were tracks an exhibition bringing boundary-riding Chinese artists to New Zealand and David Craig reflects on the Portage Awards and finds ceramic…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °148, Winter 2010Sue Gardiner on public art, Hamish Coney on new acquisitions to the Auckland Art Gallery collections and profiles of Alex Monteith and Robert Hood. We visit the studio of John McLean, Nic Moon duri…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °149, Spring 2010Essays on the $50m James Wallace Arts Trust Collection’s beautiful new home, why Australian artist Ron Mueck’s hyper-real sculptures of humans have universal appeal, Virginia Were’s visit to the 17…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °150, Summer 2010The Summer 2010 issue of Art News New Zealand includes essays on the future of the arts in the Super City, by Hamish Keith, Rebecca Lancashire interviews Te Papa’s newly appointed chief executive, …Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °151, Autumn 2011Dan Chappell on the transformation of Rotoroa Island in the Hauraki Gulf into an ‘island of art’ and ceramicist Richard Parker, Virginia Were on the wealth of visual art experiences in store for v…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °152, Winter 2011Dan Chappell surveying the Auckland Art Fair, Virginia Were talks to some of the artists affected by the Christchurch earthquake, Sue Gardiner on Michael Parekowhai’s project at the 54th Venice Bie…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °153, Spring 2011Bill Milbank on Philip Trusttum’s recent paintings, Sue Gardiner on artist’s engaging with and altering architecture, and Virginia Were on a landmark exhibition project in Wellington and an excitin…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °154, Summer 2011Gregory O’Brien and eight other artists on the complexity, mystery and sheer vastness of the Kermadec Trench, Virginia Were in conversation with curators, gallerists and collectors on the potential…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °155, Autumn 2012Dan Chappell on Gibb’s Farm, Sue Gardiner speaking to artists in pursuit of the new, Dan Chappell on the ins and outs of art collecting, and Paul Brobbel visiting Britain and considering how Len Ly…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °156, Winter 2012Ans Westra in conversation with Janet Bayly, Sue Gardiner on Gordon Walters and contemporary abstractionists, Virginia Were and Geoffrey Batchen on contemporary photography and where it’s headed an…Visit Store 0 0
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$15Issue °157, Spring 2012A survey of the 18th Biennale of Sydney, Gil Hanly on her early days in the London art scene with late husband Pat Hanley, and the couple’s return to New Zealand in the early 1960s, John Gow and Ga…Visit Store 0 0
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