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Artist Profile: Aliyah Winter
Aliyah Winter tackles the structures that encourage adherence to gendered and sexual norms.

“The writer is someone who plays with his mother’s body”
Notes on Selina Ershadi and Azita Chegini's Amator, by Dilohana Lekamge,.

Friction in the Living Room: Paintings by Claudia Kogachi
Formally compelling and overflowing with energy, Claudia Kogachi's women are strong, athletic, yet pleasingly unidealised, writes Francis McWhannell.

Hulita Koloi's concrete-dipped garments
Francis McWhannell discusses Hulita Koloi's presentation Malaloi, shown at the 2020 Eden Arts Art Schools Award, Aotearoa/NZ.

In Conversation with Daniel John Corbett Sanders
We sit down with Daniel John Corbett Sanders to find out more about their exhibition, Urban Nothing, and plans for the months ahead.

Wet Green presents Ronan Lee
Wet Green is an artist-run gallery helmed by Becky Hemus and Eleanor Woodhouse in Auckland. We sat down with the pair to find out more about Wet Green and their current show Mammals by Ronan Lee.

Hiria Anderson, Te Ao Hurihuri – At the end of the Beginning
Tim Melville, 2 – 23 DEC 2020

Gretchen Albrecht, After Goya
Michael Lett, 8 NOV - 12 DEC 2020

Marita Hewitt, Material Efficiencies
Page Galleries, 12 NOV – 5 DEC 2020

Impossible Logic, by Kāryn Taylor
Jhana Millers, 5 - 28 NOV 2020

Star Gossage, Christina Pataialii, Kathy Ramsay and Salome Tanuvasa; This is Tomorrow
Tim Melville, 4 – 28 NOV 2020

Darryn George, A River Flowing Out of Eden
Gow Langsford Gallery, 30 SEPT – 24 OCT 2020

Matt Arbuckle, recent paintings
3 – 30 OCT 2020

Synthia Bahati, The Pyramids are Rising: For the Third Culture Kids
23 OCT – 5 NOV 2020

Meg Porteous, @AUCKLAND
28 SEPT – 25 OCT 2020

Laura Duffy, !ERROR!
18 SEPT – 24 OCT 2020

Peter Gouge, Everything Stops for the Baby
Melanie Roger Gallery, 23 SEPT – 10 OCT 2020

Telly Tuita, Tongpop He-Story
Precinct 35, 06 – 30 AUG 2021

Lucy Meyle, May Fair Art Fair
Lucy Meyle is a multidisciplinary artist from Tāmaki Makaurau. Her work often explores "relationships between humans and the more-than-human," and between human-made and naturally occurring entities.

Parasite, May Fair Art Fair
Parasite, an appointment-only space on Karangahape Road—was founded this year by Daniel John Corbett Sanders, who has done much of late to highlight the low visibility of LGBTQIA+ art at Aotearoa’s larger institutions.