Kate Newby
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Kate Newby, Our Ecology
18 October 2023 —
31 March 2024
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
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Kate Newby, Intimate confession is a project
27 October 2023 —
10 March 2024
Blaffer Art Museum, Houston, Texas, USA
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Kate Newby, The path guides the meaning
11 August —
09 September 2023
Rebecca Camacho, San Francisco, USA
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Kate Newby, Respiration
21 July —
02 September 2023
Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada
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Kate Newby, miles off road
29 June —
19 August 2023
Fine Arts, Sydney, Australia
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Kate Newby, What a great year for music
05 May —
15 June 2023
Marfa Book Co, Marfa Texas, USA
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Kate Newby, Danse Céleste (Celestial Dance)
25 April —
24 June 2023
Théâtre de Privas, Privas, France
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Reading Artists’ Books with Interjections from a Daphne on Pete’s Front Step
By Hamish Petersen
21.02.2023
HUM’s Senior Editor considers the unique capacities of artist books by exploring three Aotearoa artists’ international projects from recent years. They learn how the intimate encounter between page and reader relies on finely tuned elements to realise some kind of sovereignty over the artist’s story or recognition in their reader.
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Kate Newby, Handover
31 December 2022 —
31 January 2023
GUIMARÃES and Laurenz, Vienna, Austria
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Kate Newby, So close,come on
25 November 2022 —
21 January 2023
The Sunday Painter, London, UK
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Kate Newby, We are such stuff
07 September —
22 October 2022
Laurel Gitlen Gallery, New York, USA
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Chance and Impermanence
By Daria de Beauvais, Kate Newby
27.07.2022
Texas-based Aotearoa artist Kate Newby talks to Palais de Tokyo curator Daria de Beauvais about Reclaim the Earth, traversing the ecological questions at the heart of the exhibition, Newby's collaborative process of art making, and her new works commissioned for the exhibition.