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AOTEAROA ART FAIR

NEXT FAIR:
1 – 4 May 2025
Viaduct Events Centre
Auckland, New Zealand

Aotearoa Art Fair, New Zealand’s premier event for contemporary art, returns to Auckland from 1 – 4 May 2025. 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.

Since 2024, the Fair has been 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.

Aotearoa Art Fair 2025 tickets will go on sale in the summer.

GALLERIES

The Aotearoa Art Fair showcases leading galleries from Asia and beyond, offering a comprehensive look at the remarkable diversity of the Asia-Pacific region. Through modern and contemporary works, the fair presents a wide range of artistic perspectives, highlighting both established and emerging artists in these fields.

PROGRAMME

The Aotearoa Art Fair programme offers a compelling blend of activities alongside the gallery presentations; including an engaging talks programme, live performance art, large-scale sculptures, interactive workshops and more.

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Opening soon: Max Gimblett’s solo exhibition ‘Where Light Lies' at @pagegalleries.

Featuring an arresting suite of recent paintings, this exhibition is testimony to the artist’s ceaseless pursuit towards enlightenment and a longstanding desire to articulate truth and humanity through his practice.

Opening Thurs 18 July, from 5pm
📅 18 July - 10 August
📍 Wellington

Learn more via @pagegalleries 

Pictured: Max Gimblett, Valencia, 2021

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Opening soon: Max Gimblett’s solo exhibition ‘Where Light Lies' at @pagegalleries. Featuring an arresting suite of recent paintings, this exhibition is testimony to the artist’s ceaseless pursuit towards enlightenment and a longstanding desire to articulate truth and humanity through his practice. Opening Thurs 18 July, from 5pm 📅 18 July - 10 August 📍 Wellington Learn more via @pagegalleries Pictured: Max Gimblett, Valencia, 2021 #artexhibition #contemporaryart #artdaily
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On now: ‘MINE’ by Melbourne Naarm-based artist Gian Manik, at @sumer.nz 

Known for producing works which vary greatly in material treatment and form, as much as they do subject, Manik’s works range from the classical to contemporary, from the delicate and refined to the vulgar and brutish, from reverent to profane. The works in this exhibition are illustrative of such eclecticism.

📅 On now - 3 August
📍 Auckland

Learn more via @sumer.nz 

Pictured: Gian Manik, Garra Rufa, 2024

#artexhibition #artdaily #contemporaryart
On now: ‘MINE’ by Melbourne Naarm-based artist Gian Manik, at @sumer.nz 

Known for producing works which vary greatly in material treatment and form, as much as they do subject, Manik’s works range from the classical to contemporary, from the delicate and refined to the vulgar and brutish, from reverent to profane. The works in this exhibition are illustrative of such eclecticism.

📅 On now - 3 August
📍 Auckland

Learn more via @sumer.nz 

Pictured: Gian Manik, Garra Rufa, 2024

#artexhibition #artdaily #contemporaryart
On now: ‘MINE’ by Melbourne Naarm-based artist Gian Manik, at @sumer.nz Known for producing works which vary greatly in material treatment and form, as much as they do subject, Manik’s works range from the classical to contemporary, from the delicate and refined to the vulgar and brutish, from reverent to profane. The works in this exhibition are illustrative of such eclecticism. 📅 On now - 3 August 📍 Auckland Learn more via @sumer.nz Pictured: Gian Manik, Garra Rufa, 2024 #artexhibition #artdaily #contemporaryart
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On now: ‘The Mongoose and the Snake’ at @jhanamillersgallery. 

Curated by Elisabeth Pointon, this exhibition features work by Dr. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, Robbie Handcock, Kane Laing with support from Dani Terrizz and Allan Clayton, Elisabeth Pointon, and John Sturgess, who at different stages in their careers and practices challenge power relations, pose alternative meanings, and at times evoke comfort and hope.

📅 On now - 27 July
📍 Wellington

Learn more via @jhanamillersgallery 

Pictured: Elisabeth Pointon, HEAVENLY IDEALS, 2024.
On now: ‘The Mongoose and the Snake’ at @jhanamillersgallery. Curated by Elisabeth Pointon, this exhibition features work by Dr. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, Robbie Handcock, Kane Laing with support from Dani Terrizz and Allan Clayton, Elisabeth Pointon, and John Sturgess, who at different stages in their careers and practices challenge power relations, pose alternative meanings, and at times evoke comfort and hope. 📅 On now - 27 July 📍 Wellington Learn more via @jhanamillersgallery Pictured: Elisabeth Pointon, HEAVENLY IDEALS, 2024.
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