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March 17

Her art practice is a living expression of her faith in the legacy and power of ...
Tai Whetuki / House of Death
4 - 22 March TimeOut Festival Garden, Aotea Square A powerful new video work by leading multi-media artist Lisa Reihana which delves into Māori and Pacific cultural practices pertaining to death and mourning.
Chilling and thrilling... so close to the action you can smell the sweat ****
LIMBO
4 - 22 March Paradiso Spiegeltent, Aotea Square Dirty, dangerous and daring LIMBO is a circus/cabaret of mind-numbing contortion, aerial acrobatics, fantastical illusions and flames straight from Dante’s inferno – all set to a live band.
Her work is provocative, beautiful and playful.
Fale Ula
4 - 22 March TimeOut Festival Garden, Aotea Square Using synthetic lei, Niki Hastings-McFall 'polynises' the green space of Aotea Square into a vibrant, living artwork based on the Samoan fale.
Field was one of five major projects in the 2013 Sydney Art and About Festival.
Field
4 - 22 March Daldy Street North An ever-changing outdoor installation formed by a grid of mirrored towers, Field reflects the world around it in visually stunning and provocative ways.
Six contemporary Japanese artists practising in the aftermath of the Tohoku eart...
Invisible Energy
4 - 21 March ST PAUL St Gallery, AUT University A lively and illuminating exhibition featuring the work of six contemporary Japanese artists practising in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Judy Millar is one of New Zealand’s foremost painters. Her large scale paintings...
Model World
4 - 22 March Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery Recent works from New Zealand's 2009 Venice Biennale artist Judy Millar twist and contort in the surrounds and provoke new experiences of space.
A Delicate Balance / Rongo Taketake a Tāne examines the relationship between peo...
A Delicate Balance
5 - 22 March Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery Bringing together artists from across the North Island, A Delicate Balance examines the relationship between people, landscape and the kauri forest ecology.
There are lots of artists who... aren't half as profound or compelling
David Shrigley
6 - 21 March Two Rooms Showing in New Zealand for the first time, David Shrigley's work is known for its quick-witted commentary on everyday situations.
As the Revolutionary Artist and the Minister of Culture for The Black Panther Pa...
Emory Douglas
7 - 22 March Mangere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku Revolutionary artist Emory Douglas shares his political and artistic legacy in a collaboration with Mangere-based arts organisation Nga Rangatahi Toa.
The first major survey of Lonnie Hutchinson's varied and rich practice.
Black Bird: Lonnie Hutchinson 1997-2013: A Survey
7 - 21 March Gus Fisher Gallery The first major survey of Lonnie Hutchinson's varied and rich practice, Black Bird includes sculpture and paper-cuts, video and virtual-reality experiences.
The first major survey of contemporary Māori ceramicists comprising 60 hand-buil...
Uku Rere - Nga Kaihanga Uku & Beyond
7 - 21 March Objectspace The first major survey of contemporary Māori ceramicists comprising 60 hand-built works that present the life and diversity of the Māori ceramics movement.
Hilarious, honest and beautifully rendered. I walked out with my heart singing
The Book of Everything
14 - 22 March Q Rangatira Moving and deeply funny, this is the remarkable story of nine-year-old Thomas, who sees things others don’t. Created especially for young people, this is a theatre favourite for all ages.