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‘Noise Collector’ is Suji Park’s solo exhibition of clay-based sculpture. Most of the work has come all the way from Jeonju, South Korea, where Suji Park is currently based.
‘Excuse me Mr Frankenstein, Vlad Is Outside Feeding’ is a solo exhibition of artist Rob McLeod. In this exhibition you will find a series of colourful, horrific, twisted and distorted characters.
'Raukura Turei: Takoto ai te marino' explores the connection between identity and whenua (land). These works are created using natural pigments from locations that have ancestral significance to Turei.
'Strange Friends' is an exhibition that explores the painted figure through the perspective of ten artists. It uncovers the surreal and unexpected connections between humans, nature, and the uncanny.
Paul Maseyk invites us to rethink the humble jug, traditionally seen as a utilitarian object. Through his work, Maseyk reveals the beauty of this everyday item. The exhibition is paired with the works of New Zealand still life artists, enhancing its exploration of form and function.
'Nell x Colin McCahon: Through the Wall of Birth and Death' charts the multidisciplinary practice of Australian artist Nell paired in conversation with key works by iconic New Zealand artist Colin McCahon. Their works explore themes of life, death, light, and love—mixing humour, spirituality, and emotion.