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Li-Ming Hu, If Work

04 August —
19 August 2023

anonymous gallery, New York, USA

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Sam Hamilton with Clara Chon, Dr. Tru Paraha, Mere Tokorahi Boynton, Rhonda Tibble, Vaimaila Urale, Te Moana Meridian

25 August —
07 October 2023

Converge 45 at Oregon Contemporary, Portland, USA

Writing

On Measuring Distance: THE FIELD

By Helen Hughes

12.07.2023

Art historian Helen Hughes examines how THE FIELD—featuring work by Ming Ranginui, Shannon Te Ao and Shiraz Sadikeen, and curated by Tamsen Hopkinson at Gertrude Contemporary in Naarm Melbourne—inhabits the spaces between categories and haunts institutional memories through a unique curatorial approach.

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Angela Tiatia, The Dark Current

05 September —
12 November 2023

ACMI, Melbourne, Australia

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Brit Bunkley, FILE São Paulo 2023 – Interactive Singularities

05 July —
27 August 2023

Centro Cultural FIESP, São Paulo, Brazil

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Lisa Reihana, Forest of being Time

01 July —
24 September 2023

Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

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Amrita Hepi, Scripture for a smoke screen: Episode 1 – dolphin house

07 July —
13 August 2023

Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide, Australia

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21 artists from Aotearoa, Edinburgh Festivals

04 August —
28 September 2023

various venues around Edinburgh, UK

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Gavin Hipkins, Cracked

17 June —
09 July 2023

Scala Gallery, Sydney, Australia

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Steve Carr, Making Arrangements

03 June —
01 July 2023

STATION, Sydney, Australia

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Martin Patrick, book release, The Performing Observer: Essays on Contemporary Art, Performance, and Photography

01 March 2023 —
01 March 2028

online and from selected global stockists

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18 Aotearoa filmmakers and media artists, 2023 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

04 May —
15 May 2023

Little Tokyo, Gardena Cinemas, and Regal L.A. Live, Los Angeles, USA

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André Hemer, Troposphere

11 May —
24 June 2023

Hollis Taggart, New York City, USA

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Edith Amituanai, Martin Sagadin, Sriwhana Spong and Pati Tyrell, 'Legacies' international tour

03 April —
01 October 2023

ADM Gallery Singapore; Stelo, Portland, USA; LUX, London; Oberhausen Short Film Festival, Germany; Storage Art Space, Bangkok

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Pati Tyrell, 'Tulouna le Lagi' film screening at 69th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen

26 April —
01 May 2023

Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Oberhausen, Germany

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Christopher Ulutupu, The Pleasures of Unbelonging in 18th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival

04 March 2023

Maltings Henry Travers, Berwick-upon-Tweed, UK

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Nova Paul, Hawaiki short film screening

19 January —
29 January 2023

Sundance Film Festival 2023, Utah, USA

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Mizuho Nishioka, Personal Structures Public Screening

4.00PM — 5.30PM
26 November 2022

Palazzo Michiel, Venice, Italy

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Taipei Popcorn, 1972, Toffler – Su Hui-Yu Solo Exhibition

13 September —
29 October 2022

Double Square Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

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Taipei Popcorn, L’œil du cyclone (Eye of the Cyclone)

07 October 2022 —
08 January 2023

Le Lieu Unique, Nantes, France

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Jen Valender, Broken Chord

02 September —
30 October 2022

The Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, Booragul, Australia

Writing

FAFSWAG at documenta fifteen

By Will Fredo

20.09.2022

Berlin-based artist and writer Will Fredo discusses the decolonial gestures at play in Aotearoa-based art collective FAFSWAG’s contributions to documenta fifteen, encompassing works that champion unapologetic self-expression, queer joy and the power of futurity in rejecting colonial inheritances.

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Forever Fresh Talanoa Series 2

Partnership

Following on from our 2021 talanoa series, this is a new round of edited online talanoa (conversations) between several tagata Moana (Māori and Pasifika people) across the globe, once again produced in collaboration with In*ter*is*land Collective.

Each talanoa in this series focuses on different topics central to life in the diaspora and is individually responded to in writing by Ioana Gordon-Smith, a Sāmoan/Pākehā arts writer and curator living in Aotearoa.

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documenta fifteen or lumbung one?

By Bruce E. Phillips

12.08.2022

For documenta fifteen, the arts collective FAFSWAG were invited to participate as members of the lumbung process established by this year’s curatorial collective ruangrupa. In the absence of the trophy artist phenomenon so entrenched within mega-exhibitions, Bruce E. Phillips responds to the work of different participating collectives exhibiting in Kassel and discusses how introducing a non-European exhibition-making concept into the heart of arguably Europe’s most revered art event was bound to confound those unwilling to consider a differing perspective.

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Len Lye, Individuals, Networks, Expressions

12 November 2021 —
05 February 2023

M+, Hong Kong

Writing

Betty Collings and 'To Begin, Again: A Prehistory of the Wex, 1968–89'

By Dan Munn

07.04.2022

Aotearoa artist and curator Betty Collings acted as Director of the Ohio State University’s Gallery of Fine Art from 1974 to 1980, amassing during that time a significant collection of then-contemporary artworks. With many of these works showcased at the recent exhibition To Begin, Again: A Prehistory of the Wex, 1968-89, Dan Munn looks back to Collings’ influence as a Director and her own, long-running artistic career. 

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Reimagined Futures

By Johanna Bear

23.03.2022

Featuring work from Aotearoa artists Edith Amituanai, Brian Fuata, Christina Pataialii, Shannon Novak and Shannon Te Ao as well as collaborators from Aotearoa in the project Kā Paroro o Haumumu: Coastal Flows / Coastal Incursions, this piece from writer and curator Johanna Bear considers the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial’s celebration of Indigenous futures, collaborative and community-based practices, and new ways of understanding the world around us. 

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Talk, Protest, Revolt

By Frances Loeffler

06.08.2021

In the 2021 documentary Revolt She Said, filmmaker Louise Lever traces the histories and critical concerns of feminist movements in Aotearoa. Frances Loeffler reflects on the complex questions raised by the film and the impact of recent feminist movements in the art world. 

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Some Kind of Travelogue

By Esther Lu

18.06.2021

Aotearoa-based artist Sorawit Songsataya’s practice explores the many tangents that connect and redefine our understandings of subjectivity and ecology. Songsataya was invited to participate in the group show, The Turn of the Fifth Age, at Selasar Sunaryo Art Space in Bandung, Indonesia, earlier this year, where they exhibited their work Jupiter. Here, co-curator Esther Lu responds to that work.