New York
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Kate Newby at Independent NY Art Fair
07 March —
10 March 2019
Cooper Cole gallery booth at Independent art fair, New York, U.S.A.
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Ann Shelton: jane says
18 April —
19 May 2019
Denny Dimin, New York, U.S.A.
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He Tirohanga ki Tai: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery from Aotearoa
24 April —
02 May 2019
Ora Gallery, New York, US.A.
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Fiona Connor: Closed for installation, SculptureCenter, NY
29 April —
29 July 2019
SculptureCenter, New York, U.S.A.
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Susan Te Kahurangi King at Frieze NY
02 May —
05 May 2019
Frieze New York, U.S.A.
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Jess Johnson at Essex Flowers
24 May —
23 June 2019
Essex Flowers, New York, US.A.
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Kate Newby at Fortnight Institute, New York
06 June —
06 July 2019
Fortnight Institute, New York, U.S.A.
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Jess Johnson: Panspermia, Sing Omega
06 September —
06 October 2019
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
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Karl Fritsch: Rings Without End
19 November —
06 December 2019
Salon 94, New York, U.S.A.
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Ans Westra: Urban Drift
05 December 2019 —
22 February 2020
Anastasia Photo, New York, U.S.A.
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André Hemer: These Days
08 October —
07 November 2020
Hollis Taggart, Chelsea, New York, U.S.A.
Writing
Music from the End of the World
By Sharmini Aphrodite
28.01.2021
In September 2019, Joseph Michael's installation Voices for the Future lit up the United Nations, General Assembly and Secretariat buildings in New York ahead of the UN’s Climate Action Summit and global school strikes. Sharmini Aphrodite talks to the artist about his process of recording the icebergs featured in the artwork and reflects on the dissolution of the spatial and aural boundaries between Antarctica, New Zealand and New York.
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Oceania at the Met
By Maia Nuku
28.11.2018
Maia Nuku, Associate Curator for Oceanic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, talks about the ways in which new curatorial practices are bringing life to the Oceanic collection at the Met. Nuku's collaborative research projects sees new connections between Pacific artists, scholars, cultural practitioners, curators and conservators, as well as Digital and Education teams from within the museum, allowing an activation of objects, and a "complication of institutional narratives."
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An interview with Martin Basher
By André Hemer
16.03.2018
A conversation between two offshore New Zealand artists: Vienna-based André Hemer and New York-based Martin Basher. Their chat touches on producing art in Trump-era US, display-based practice, Basher’s doctorate, and living in NYC as a New Zealander.