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AOTEAROA ART FAIR

18 – 21 April 2024
Viaduct Events Centre
Auckland, New Zealand

Aotearoa Art Fair, New Zealand’s premier event for contemporary art, returns to Auckland from 18 – 21 April 2024. One of the most significant art events in New Zealand’s cultural calendar, the Fair welcomes thousands of local and international visitors each year.

The Fair spotlights the breadth and diversity of contemporary art in our region, bringing together leading galleries from New Zealand and Australia to showcase a range of works by emerging and established artists.

2024 marks an exciting new chapter for the Fair, now under the ownership of the organisers of international art fairs: Sydney Contemporary, Art SG, Taipei Dangdai, and Tokyo Gendai. Leveraging their international expertise and vast network of connections, this promises an exciting future and will take the event to new heights.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector, occasional buyer, or just curious about art, this is your opportunity to browse and buy from hundreds of works. From painting to sculpture, print to ceramics, there’s something for everyone at the Aotearoa Art Fair.

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In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠
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In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ  features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠
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Images: ⁠
Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠
Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠
Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠
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#ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠
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In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ  features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠
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Images: ⁠
Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠
Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠
Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠
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#ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠
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In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ  features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠
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Images: ⁠
Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠
Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠
Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠
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#ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠
⁠
In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ  features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠
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Images: ⁠
Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠
Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠
Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠
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#ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠
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In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ  features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠
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Images: ⁠
Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠
Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠
Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠
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#ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
In Aotearoa New Zealand, art enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with an array of galleries showcasing diverse and captivating works. See what’s currently on and plan your visit on @ArtNow.NZ - the online listing platform for the best contemporary art exhibitions, events, galleries, art walks and news across the country.⁠ ⁠ In addition, the Books page on http://ArtNow.NZ features more than 130 spectacular art books and the Editions page brings together over 75 editioned artworks, by both emerging and established artists, all available to purchase. Alongside these listings, ArtNow Essays offers food for thought, publishing independently commissioned essays and short texts by artists, curators, writers and thinkers.⁠ ⁠ Images: ⁠ Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch⁠ Bergman Gallery, Auckland⁠ Jhana Millers Gallery, Welington⁠ McLeavey Gallery, Wellington⁠ ⁠ #ArtNow #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
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Today is the last day to go and see Paul Dibble’s sculpture ‘Stories of a Lost Land’ positioned in Market Square in @viaductharbour. ⁠
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Paul Dibble (20 March 1943 – 5 December 2023) was a leading figure of his generation, having created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. Key themes in his work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure. ‍⁠
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Stories of a Lost Land is a large-scale work that featured in Huia Sings Alone, a solo presentation of the artist’s work at Gow Langsford in 2023. It presents a fresh response to subject matter that the artist knew well – native birds and the flowers of the kōwhai tree.⁠
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Presented courtesy of the artist’s estate and @gowlangsford.⁠
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Photos @lukefmphotography⁠
Plinth & lighting @angus_muir_design⁠
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#ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
Today is the last day to go and see Paul Dibble’s sculpture ‘Stories of a Lost Land’ positioned in Market Square in @viaductharbour. ⁠
⁠
Paul Dibble (20 March 1943 – 5 December 2023) was a leading figure of his generation, having created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. Key themes in his work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure. ‍⁠
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Stories of a Lost Land is a large-scale work that featured in Huia Sings Alone, a solo presentation of the artist’s work at Gow Langsford in 2023. It presents a fresh response to subject matter that the artist knew well – native birds and the flowers of the kōwhai tree.⁠
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Presented courtesy of the artist’s estate and @gowlangsford.⁠
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Photos @lukefmphotography⁠
Plinth & lighting @angus_muir_design⁠
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#ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
Today is the last day to go and see Paul Dibble’s sculpture ‘Stories of a Lost Land’ positioned in Market Square in @viaductharbour. ⁠
⁠
Paul Dibble (20 March 1943 – 5 December 2023) was a leading figure of his generation, having created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. Key themes in his work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure. ‍⁠
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Stories of a Lost Land is a large-scale work that featured in Huia Sings Alone, a solo presentation of the artist’s work at Gow Langsford in 2023. It presents a fresh response to subject matter that the artist knew well – native birds and the flowers of the kōwhai tree.⁠
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Presented courtesy of the artist’s estate and @gowlangsford.⁠
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Photos @lukefmphotography⁠
Plinth & lighting @angus_muir_design⁠
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#ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
Today is the last day to go and see Paul Dibble’s sculpture ‘Stories of a Lost Land’ positioned in Market Square in @viaductharbour. ⁠ ⁠ Paul Dibble (20 March 1943 – 5 December 2023) was a leading figure of his generation, having created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. Key themes in his work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure. ‍⁠ ⁠ Stories of a Lost Land is a large-scale work that featured in Huia Sings Alone, a solo presentation of the artist’s work at Gow Langsford in 2023. It presents a fresh response to subject matter that the artist knew well – native birds and the flowers of the kōwhai tree.⁠ ⁠ Presented courtesy of the artist’s estate and @gowlangsford.⁠ ⁠ Photos @lukefmphotography⁠ Plinth & lighting @angus_muir_design⁠ ⁠ #ArtFair #AotearoaArtFair #VisitAuckland @VisitAuckland #AucklandLive #ContemporaryArt #ArtDaily
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Congratulations to @mataahocollective on winning the Golden Lion for the Best Participant in the 60th International Exhibition at the current Venice Biennale @labiennale - the most prestigious event in the international arts calendar. 
 
The award is for their large-scale work ‘Takapau’ featured in the main exhibition ‘Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere’.
 
In this significance award, Aotearoa demonstrates artistic strength in a global context. Whakamihi, Mataaho Collective 👏 
 
The Mataaho Collective comprises four Māori women — Bridget Reweti, Erena Baker, Sarah Hudson and Dr Terri Te Tau.
 
Image: Mataaho Collective’s Takapau, part of the “Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere” exhibition at the 30th Venice Biennale. 
Mataaho Collective underneath Takapau 2022. @te_papa. 
@nzatvenice @te_papa @te_papa_press @creativenz
Congratulations to @mataahocollective on winning the Golden Lion for the Best Participant in the 60th International Exhibition at the current Venice Biennale @labiennale - the most prestigious event in the international arts calendar. 
 
The award is for their large-scale work ‘Takapau’ featured in the main exhibition ‘Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere’.
 
In this significance award, Aotearoa demonstrates artistic strength in a global context. Whakamihi, Mataaho Collective 👏 
 
The Mataaho Collective comprises four Māori women — Bridget Reweti, Erena Baker, Sarah Hudson and Dr Terri Te Tau.
 
Image: Mataaho Collective’s Takapau, part of the “Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere” exhibition at the 30th Venice Biennale. 
Mataaho Collective underneath Takapau 2022. @te_papa. 
@nzatvenice @te_papa @te_papa_press @creativenz
Congratulations to @mataahocollective on winning the Golden Lion for the Best Participant in the 60th International Exhibition at the current Venice Biennale @labiennale - the most prestigious event in the international arts calendar. The award is for their large-scale work ‘Takapau’ featured in the main exhibition ‘Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere’. In this significance award, Aotearoa demonstrates artistic strength in a global context. Whakamihi, Mataaho Collective 👏 The Mataaho Collective comprises four Māori women — Bridget Reweti, Erena Baker, Sarah Hudson and Dr Terri Te Tau. Image: Mataaho Collective’s Takapau, part of the “Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere” exhibition at the 30th Venice Biennale. Mataaho Collective underneath Takapau 2022. @te_papa. @nzatvenice @te_papa @te_papa_press @creativenz
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