No Hoarding & A Second Look
Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland
17 August - 15 September 2018
Reviewed by Nina Seja for PhotoForum, 17 September 2018
Read MoreNgā Paepae Tapu and other works
Adam Art Gallery
7 July - 23 September 2018
Reviewed by Matariki Williams for PhotoForum, September 2018
Read MoreWater Slows as it Rounds The Bend
Sanderson Contemporary, Auckland
12 June - 1 July 2018
Reviewed by Nina Seja for PhotoForum
Evanescent Monuments
Parlour Projects, Hastings
June 9–July 7, 2018
Reviewed by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins and Peter Wells for PhotoForum, 11 July 2018
Read MoreCurated by Laurence Simmons
Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland
19 June - 28 July, 2018
Reviewed by John Hurrell for EyeContact, 9 July, 2018
Read MoreThe Hand
20 photographs by Nikolai Kokx
Photospace Gallery, Wellington
22 June – 16 July 2018
Reviewed by Peter Ireland for PhotoForum, 25 June 2018
Read MoreVestiges
Tim J. Veling
CoCA, Christchurch
31 May - 29 July 2018
Reviewed by Sally Blundell for PhotoForum
Read MoreThe Visibility Paradigm
Group show curated by Allan McDonald
Gallery One, Unitec
25 May – 13 June 2018
Reviewed by Mary Macpherson
Read MoreTuba
Yvonne Todd
McLeavey Gallery, Wellington
30 May - 23 June 2018
Reviewed by Lucy Jackson for Eyecontact
Read MorePhotographer Christine McFetridge writes about her experience of the recent Photobook/NZ festival.
Read MoreRooms found only in the home
Marie Shannon
Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi
28 April – 24 June 2018
Reviewed by Mary-Jane Duffy
Read MoreChristchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
15 September 2017 – 6 February 2018
Reviewed by Hannah Watkinson
Read MoreOpen Surface
Andrew Beck
Exhibition: Bowerbank Ninow, Auckland
11 April – 19 May 2018
Reviewed by Geoffrey H. Short for PhotoForum
Read MoreKiri Riwai-Couch
Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History, Masterton
24 March - 6 May 2018
Reviewed by Madeleine Slavick
Read MoreNew Zealand born, Berlin based photographer Conor Clarke was back in Auckland for a fleeting visit in February-March when Emil McAvoy caught up.
Read MoreUs. shares the photographs and stories of men and women from New Zealand and Australia who have experienced sexual assault. No anonymity is provided; show your face, say your name, be proud of who you are and speak your truth.
Read MoreWynyard Quarter, Auckland
7 to 15 October, 2017
Re:trace presents historic and new commissioned photographs of Northcote, Henderson, Onehunga, Manukau, and the Auckland waterfront. Emil McAvoy writes about the project, from the perspective of observer and participating artist.
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