
Art News - Autumn 2026
FIONA PARDINGTON speaks with Harry Rickit ahead of her Venice Biennale exhibition Taharaki Skyside. Dina JezdiÄ visits ALBERTO GARCĂA-ĂLVAREZ (on his 98th birthday, no less) to dialogue on his forthcoming exhibition at Tim Melville Gallery. Hana Aoake examines the inter-generational brushstrokes behind JADE TOWNSENDâs exhibition From the Lionâs Mouth at Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery. Tyson Campbell provides discourse on the AOTEAROA ART FAIR and its signalling of a compelling convergence of established and emerging voices. Andrew Paul Wood chronicles ROY GOODâs work to date, in conjunction with the documentary film release of Parallel Universe: The Art and Design of Roy Good. Sara Black recontextualises form in a still-life photoshoot that employs multiplication to create ART-ADJACENT INTERSECTIONS between interiors and fashion. Sam Te Kani reviews EMILY KARAKA and GORDON BENNETTâs exhibition After the undercurrents at Artspace Aotearoa. Jane Wallace explores the ballistic flexibility of TE WÄ, and previews The Act (2019â2021), a solo presentation by Alex Chalmers at TREADLER. Emil McAvoy interviews CHRIS CORSON-SCOTT on his new release, a book that explores the aftermath of the industrial era and colonial project in Aotearoa. SIMON JAMES and ANITA TĂTHA share their fundamental values, and REBECCA HAWKES provides words in the form of free-verse poetry.
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FIONA PARDINGTON speaks with Harry Rickit ahead of her Venice Biennale exhibition Taharaki Skyside. Dina JezdiÄ visits ALBERTO GARCĂA-ĂLVAREZ (on his 98th birthday, no less) to dialogue on his forthcoming exhibition at Tim Melville Gallery. Hana Aoake examines the inter-generational brushstrokes behind JADE TOWNSENDâs exhibition From the Lionâs Mouth at Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery. Tyson Campbell provides discourse on the AOTEAROA ART FAIR and its signalling of a compelling convergence of established and emerging voices. Andrew Paul Wood chronicles ROY GOODâs work to date, in conjunction with the documentary film release of Parallel Universe: The Art and Design of Roy Good. Sara Black recontextualises form in a still-life photoshoot that employs multiplication to create ART-ADJACENT INTERSECTIONS between interiors and fashion. Sam Te Kani reviews EMILY KARAKA and GORDON BENNETTâs exhibition After the undercurrents at Artspace Aotearoa. Jane Wallace explores the ballistic flexibility of TE WÄ, and previews The Act (2019â2021), a solo presentation by Alex Chalmers at TREADLER. Emil McAvoy interviews CHRIS CORSON-SCOTT on his new release, a book that explores the aftermath of the industrial era and colonial project in Aotearoa. SIMON JAMES and ANITA TĂTHA share their fundamental values, and REBECCA HAWKES provides words in the form of free-verse poetry.























