Contemporary art gallery
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Stefan Kaegi (Rimini Protokoll) & ShanjuLab, Temple du présent – Solo pour Octopus, 2021. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Jae Hoon Lee, Roots, 2006. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Quiet Space Rules, Neuk Collective by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Laresa Kosloff New Futures by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Martin Awa Clarke Langdon, Tohutō (macrons) by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Prue Stevenson, Don’t fear the meltdown by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Ana García Jácome (A series of three works) by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Ana García Jácome, It’s like she had never existed by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Ana García Jácome, The [] history of disability in Mexico by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Simon Yuill, The Abelism of Networks by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Kite & Devin Ronneberg, Fever Dream by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Simon Yuill, The Abelism of Networks, 2020-23 by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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The chronicle of . Released: 2023. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Neuk Collective, 2023. Released: 2023. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Simon Yuill, Recovery Time is Labour Time, 2020-23. Released: 2023. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Prue Stevenson, Bio-Neuroambiguous (series), 2018. Released: 2023. by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Bailee Lobb, Pineapple Place in Yellow Space, 2021 by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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Bailee Lobb, Orange Cathedral, 2021 audio description by Te Tuhi由Te Tuhi
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"Exhibition Guide" from Who can think, what can think by Bruce E. Phillips. Released: 2023. Track 1.
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"Exhibition Guide" from Who can think, what can think by Bruce E. Phillips. Released: 2023. Track 1.由Te Tuhi
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Mana wāhine me te wai is an artist panel discussion featuring Alex Monteith, Natalie Robertson, Kahurangiariki Smith and Aroha Yates-Smith. The group discuss the process and kaupapa behind 'Te rerenga pōuri o nga parawhenua ki Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa', 2019,a large-scale video installation part of Te Tuhi's group exhibition Moana Don’t Cry. The work re…
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Artist Charlotte Graham and University of Auckland Professor of Biological Sciences Te Kura Mātauranga Koiora Dr. Mary Sewell they Graham’s work 'Whakawaikawa Moana/Acidic Oceans', 2019. Graham discusses her work in light of scientific research on ocean acidification and the pair both explore scientific solutions to restore balance to our oceans.--…
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Gayle Chong Kwan's immersive installation Wastescape, 2019, weaves thousands of milk bottles into a mesmerising image that reflects our consumer habits, particularly of plastic used by the dairy industry in New Zealand.Exploring the environmental impact of excessive waste, Chong Kwan, alongside fresh water scientist Mike Joy and artist Alex Monteit…
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Listen to artists Christina Pataialii, Deborah Rundle, Shannon Novak and Jeff Nusz in conversation with Te Tuhi Artistic Director Gabriela Salgado, 1 December 2018. The artists discuss the development of their new exhibitions at Te Tuhi, alongside the main lines of research that inform their practice. The kōrero is concluded with a Q&A with audienc…
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Bringing together a range of practicing artists, academics and researchers, this roundtable discussion explores issues of precarious citizenship, temporary labour and refugee resettlement in Aotearoa.The discussion brings elements of the exhibition 'I Swear' by Bruce Barber at Te Tuhi (13 May - 29 October 2017) into conversation with recent local a…
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Sasha Huber is a visual artist of Swiss-Haitian heritage. Her work is primarily concerned with the politics of memory and belonging, particularly in relation to colonial residue left in the environment. In 2007, Huber joined the transatlantic committee Demounting Louis Agassiz, initiated by the Swiss historian and political activist Hans Fässler. T…
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