London

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Billy Apple: The Artist Has to Live like Everybody Else 1961­ ­– 2018

12 September 2018 —
02 November 2019

The Mayor Gallery, London, U.K.

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Judy Millar: The View from Nowhere

13 September —
20 October 2018

Fold Gallery, London, U.K.

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Luke Willis Thompson in 34th Turner Prize

26 September 2018 —
06 January 2019

Tate Britain, London, U.K.

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Francis Upritchard: Wetwang Slack

27 September 2018 —
06 January 2019

The Curve, Barbican Centre, London, U.K.

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Whose Oceania? - HUM's panel discussion

3.00PM — 5.00PM
29 September 2018

Penthouse, New Zealand House, London, U.K.

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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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Lana Lopesi, False Divides book launch

6.00PM — 8.00PM
08 October 2018

Moku Pacific HQ, Raven Row, London, U.K.

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Talanoa Ancient Futures with Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi

6.00PM — 8.00PM
10 October 2018

Moku Pacific HQ, Raven Row, London, U.K.

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John Tendai Mutambu curates film program for British Fil Festival 2018

9.00PM — 10.00PM
16 October 2018

ICA Cinema, Screen 1, London, U.K.

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RA Lates: Cosmic Ocean

7.00PM — 9.00PM
20 October 2018

Royal Academy of Arts, London, U.K.

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Alexis Hunter: Sexual Warfare

23 November 2018 —
03 February 2019

Goldsmiths CCA, London, U.K.

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Oliver Perkins at Fold Gallery, London

24 January —
09 March 2019

Fold Gallery, London, U.K.

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Wara Bullôt in International Photography Exhibition 161

07 February —
27 October 2019

Various venues, U.K./Ireland

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Oliver Perkins and Parick Lundberg at Fold

23 May —
22 June 2019

Fold Gallery, London, U.K.

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Emma Bass at Salon des Refusés

12 June —
15 June 2019

Camden Image Gallery, London, U.K.

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Kushana Bush and Susan Te Kahurangi King at The Approach

04 July —
04 August 2019

The Approach, London, U.K.

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Alan McFetridge: Dead End

05 September —
29 September 2019

Wex Photo Video Gallery, London, U.K.

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ATA | VĀSA – Reflections of an Ocean Film Festival

26 September —
28 September 2019

MOKU Pacific HQ, London, U.K.

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Christina Pataialii in residency at Gasworks

30 September —
15 December 2019

Gasworks, London, U.K.

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Lisa Walker at Gallery S O

04 October —
27 October 2019

Gallery S O, London, U.K.

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Ben Cauchi at Black Box Projects

08 October —
19 October 2019

Black Box Projects, Mayfair, London, U.K.

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Len Lye Film Animations at Tate

02 December 2019 —
17 May 2020

Tate Britain, London, U.K.

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without appeal releases new EP

01 July —
31 July 2020

London, U.K

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Jen Bowmast at Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition

06 October 2020 —
03 January 2021

Royal Academy, London, U.K. and Online

Writing

Forever Fresh Talanoa Series

By Afatasi The Artist, Anne-Marie Te Whiu, Momoe i manu ae ala atea’e Tasker

28.02.2021

In this first episode of our new special series of talanoa (online conversations) produced in collaboration with In*ter*is*land Collective, Anne-Marie Te Whiu responds to a discussion between Afatasi the Artist and Momoe i manu ae ala atea’e Tasker on identity and how it's expressed in their creative practices, finding their community in various daily rituals while living in the diaspora, and maintaining their connections to 'home'.

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Treatise as Exhibition

By Amira Gad

10.08.2020

In Part Two of this two-part conversation, curator Amira Gad and artist Simon Denny discuss Mine, an exhibition at MONA in Australia for which Denny created a 3D model of a proposed worker’s cage for Amazon; Proof of Work, Denny's 2018 curatorial project at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin; as well as his participation in Vaudeville, a theatrical journalism experience organised by the Financial Times.

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On Emptiness

By Rosa Gubay

02.10.2019

Oliver Perkins and Patrick Lundberg’s recent show On Emptiness at FOLD Gallery in London presented a conversation between the two artists' work, focusing on their object-centric painting practice. Writer Rosa Gubay analyses their use of negative space and the varying forms it can take.

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Test Run

By Jennifer Thatcher

13.12.2018

We hear from three artists who, over the last three years, have completed, or are completing, a three-month residency at London art centre Gasworks. Sriwhana Spong in 2016, Katrina Beekhuis in 2017, and Hikalu Clarke, who is half-way through his, all share their experiences and thoughts on this important opportunity.

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Hotel Jaguar

By David Lillington

11.10.2018

HUM commissioned David Lillington to review Amanda Newall's recent project at Exposed Arts Projects in London, which occupies an old Jaguar car dealership. Newall's site-specific response, called Hotel Jaguar, encompasses an eclectic range of works and collaborations with other artists, on topics ranging from Jaguar and Brexit; Trump and witches; social dreaming and murders. 

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Whose Oceania?

Panel discussion in London

Whose Oceania? is Contemporary HUM’s second public panel discussion, held on 29 September 2018 to coincide with the opening of the Oceania exhibition, on at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

This exhibition is a major international event for Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific, and we have decided to take the opportunity to bring together several professionals from different backgrounds and practices in Māori and Pacific art, as well as colonial studies, to offer informed and critical responses to the show.