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    Creativity of pupils on display

    Kaikorai Primary School year 6 pupil Flynn Jones, 10, shows off his and fellow classmates’ self...

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    Creativity of pupils on display

    What do a pineapple, a crocodile and Hannah Whittaker’s father have in common?

    Paintings by Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse stolen

    Cup and Plate of Cherries by Paul Cezanne. Photos: Magnani Rocca Foundation

    Paintings by Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse stolen

    Paintings by French masters Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse, worth a combined $18m, have been stolen from a private museum in Italy.

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    Gallery keeps home fires burning

    Eighteenth century English portrait painters Thomas Gainsborough and John Hoppner’s Charlotte,...

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    Gallery keeps home fires burning

    Never before seen acquisitions mix with pieces that form the foundation of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery collection in a significant new book and related exhibition, "Te Ahikāroa".

    Art seen: March 26

    Invisible by Rod Eales.

    Art seen: March 26

    By Laura Elliott

    Tuna return to South Dunedin

    Dunedin artist Aroha Novak stands by her nearly completed Glasgow St mural, which includes a...

    Tuna return to South Dunedin

    A Dunedin artist has paid tribute to South Dunedin’s traditional name and historical estuary in a new mural.

    Art seen: March 19

    Night and Day, Eclipse, by Peter Hawkesby.

    Art seen: March 19

    By James Dignan

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    Trio confronting toughest topics

    Anne-Marie Hamilton, (from left) Ingrid Campbell and Julian Noel are incorporating art, poetry...

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    Trio confronting toughest topics

    A meeting of minds over using the arts to explore some of life’s toughest subjects has brought three southern creatives together.

    Art seen: March 12

    One Way, by Sam Foley.

    Art seen: March 12

    By James Dignan

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    A champion of painting

    Reece King’s problematic works came together perfectly as the Great Hall, 2025, Acrylic enamel on...

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    A champion of painting

    Dunedin’s art community has gained another member with last year’s Frances Hodgkins Fellow Reece King deciding to stay in the city.

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    Reshaping loss into art

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    Reshaping loss into art

    After fire nearly destroyed her St Leonards’ home, artist, academic and poet Dr Susan Wardell had a strong impulse to make art.

    Art seen: March 4

    Little Bush Moa, by Henk Van der Vis.

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    By James Dignan

    Art seen: February 26

    Marama [detail] (2025), Whaka Oho Rahi and Benhar clay, salvaged glass from Ōtepoti harbour and...

    Art seen: February 26

    By Joanna Osborne

    Art seen: February 19

    It’s the Idle Hours that Lead Us to Ruin, by Michael Greaves.

    Art seen: February 19

    By James Dignan

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    Drawn in by a rule-breaker

    Curator Lucy Hammonds takes a closer look at Peter Hawkesby’s Ōtepoti with missing P(2025). Photo...

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    Drawn in by a rule-breaker

    DPAG curator Lucy Hammonds could not resist finding out what leading ceramicist Peter Hawkesby, who has moved to Dunedin, was working on and putting on display for the region to see.

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    Visitors ‘rewarded’ with new mural

    Waikouaiti-based artist Sig Peters in front of the mural she painted beside Petal Studios and...

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    Visitors ‘rewarded’ with new mural

    Waikouaiti’s Main Rd has received a fresh artistic boost with the completion of a  mural celebrating both local creativity and community pride, Jules Chin reports.

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    Championing NZ’s native bee

    Hana Pera Aoake and Taarn Scott with a mosaic in the "Let the Honey Soak Through" exhibition....

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    Championing NZ’s native bee

    Bees are essential pollinators who play a crucial role in the ecosystem and are at the heart of Dunedin artists Taarn Scott and Hana Pera Aoake’s latest project "Let the Honey Soak Through".

    Art seen: February 12

    A World of Doubt (slide), by Luke Shaw.

    Art seen: February 12

    By James Dignan

    Art seen: February 5

    Tawaki Rockery, by Hannah Kidd.

    Art seen: February 5

    By James Dignan

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    Life, line and the lay of the land

    Artist David Craig works in his Dunedin studio. Photos: Craig Baxter

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    Life, line and the lay of the land

    Dunedin man David Craig won this year’s Aspiring Art Prize with an expressionist painting Wānaka judges described as feeling "alive and responsive".

    Obituary: Martin Parr, photographer

    English photographer and artist Martin Parr attends his exhibition "Short & Sweet" at Museo...

    Obituary: Martin Parr, photographer

    British photographer Martin Parr said his life’s work was about showing the difference between mythology and reality.
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