John Pule
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Nikau Hindin, John Pule, and Rosanna Raymond at the 4th Kathmandu Triennale
01 March —
31 March 2022
Patan Museum, Bahadur Shah Baithak, Nepal Art Council, Taragaon Museum and Siddhartha Art Gallery, Nepal
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Shane Cotton, Brett Graham, Lyonel Grant, Nikau Hindin, Yuki Kihara, Roger Mortimer, Fiona Pardington, John Pule, Lisa Reihana, Mahiriki Tangaroa, Kelcy Taratoa, John Walsh, Dame Robin White and Cora-Allan Wickliffe in OCEANIA NOW
11 February —
01 March 2022
Christie's Paris, France
Project
OCEANIA NOW: Contemporary Art from the Pacific
Partnership
Christie's, Paris presents OCEANIA NOW: Contemporary Art from the Pacific, a physical exhibition and an online sale, produced in collaboration with New Zealand gallerists Alison Bartley and John Gow. Featuring 36 works from 14 artists, many based in Aotearoa, this is the institution’s first dedicated auction of works by contemporary artists from the Pacific. HUM is thrilled to be a media partner of this unprecedented project, running from 11 February - 01 March 2022.
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Yuki Kihara, John Pule and Ngahina Hohaia at PAN: The Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival
17 July —
31 October 2021
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
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Oceania, at the Royal Academy
29 September —
10 December 2018
The Royal Academy of Arts, London, U.K.
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John Pule, Darryn George at Kunstwerk Sammlung Klein
20 January —
05 June 2019
Kunstwerk Sammlung Klein, Eberdingen, Germany
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Oceania tours to Musée du Quai Branly, Paris
12 March —
07 July 2019
Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, France.
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Closing weekend of Océanie
28 June —
30 June 2019
Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, France
Writing
Whose Oceania?
By James Belich, Lana Lopesi, Matariki Williams, Pauline Autet
14.11.2018
Missed HUM's panel discussion Whose Oceania? in London? We're excited to publish the transcript of this discussion, which proved to be a stimulating talk interrogating the themes and issues addressed in the exhibition Oceania at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, as well as the responses to it from across Te Moana Nui a Kiwa.