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Dylan-Blanc Huata – Hi There, Haere

Dylan-Blanc Huata - Hi There, Haere 22 Jan - 9 Feb 2022Opening: 22 January 2022 2 – 4pm with dance & music performance at 3pmCentral Gallery A poetic take on…

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Abbie Twiss – Monochromes

This is Abbie Twiss’ first exhibition without colour, incorporating a range of early work and recent editions that sit on the periphery of her vibrant Pop Art-inspired practice.
Painted vignettes of early memories are reduced to a monochromatic palette here, like recollections in the mind’s eye that alter as the decades pass. Far from fading from view however, while the insignificant details of Abbie Twiss’ memories fall away, the key forms and emotions of a memory emerge in black and white.

Free

Two Truths and a Lie (Auckland Arts Festival)

Depot Artspace 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand

In equal parts light-hearted and ominous, this exhibition recognises the multiverse we now live in, where conflicting truths seemingly coexist.

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Linda Va’aelua: Between the Betweenness

12 - 29 March 2022Street Front Gallery ​With both Samoan and Scottish heritage, her interest in understanding the origins of her family has been reflected in her work. The key…

Matrilineal

Depot Artspace 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand

Across Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the Great Ocean of Kiwa or Pacific Ocean*, intergenerational knowledge-sharing is central to the art forms sustained and activated by women. Matrilineal is an opening for artists who inhabit spaces created by their female ancestors, whether through the inheritance of weaving techniques and visual histories, the collective practice of making ngatu (Tongan tapa cloth), or expressions of feminine empowerment.

Bobbie Gray – Insignificant Other

Insignificant Other brings everyday life into art through magnifying borer ‘galleries’ found in the native timber floors of the artist’s home.

Poised between sculpture and painting, these hand-routed, human-scale engravings are traces of the vast, yet complex realities that lie beneath the surface of our own existence. The works read as abstract paintings, yet the mark making delves beneath the surface, revealing physical depth. The lines left are evidence of life lived, in parallel with our own.

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Denis Bourke Paintings

This exhibition covers areas of interest that have been at work concurrently over several decades in Denis Bourke’s long-standing practice. Bourke has travelled widely across Aotearoa New Zealand, and is a longtime illustrator and recorder of land features. 

Free

Mohad Fahmi – Impressions of Idyll

Depot Artspace 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand

Mohad Fahmi - Impressions of Idyll 30 April – 1 June 2022Opening Saturday 7 May 4 - 8 PM See the colours of Aotearoa through the eyes of Mohad Ben…

Synthesis: An Exploration of 3D-Printed Musical Instruments

Depot Artspace 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand

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