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Art in the Dark cancelled
After five years of lighting up Auckland's Western Park, Art in the Dark will not go ahead this year due to a lack of funding.

Hitler artworks sell in Germany
Pictures presumed to be the work of a young Adolf Hitler have been sold at auction in Nuremberg for NZD$642,000.

Sound shoots out like aurora rays
Tonight, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra marks the last appearance of conductor Pietari Inkinen as music director and the Auckland debut of violinist Karen Gomyo.

Classical review: Turnovsky Jubilee Ensemble, Auckland Town Hall
There was a palpable sense of celebration as the eleven musicians of the Turnovsky Jubilee Ensemble took the town hall stage on Friday evening.

Review: Michael Hill International Violin Competition
The biennial Michael Hill International Violin Competition is a much-appreciated cultural buffer as winter envelops the city.

A taste of Kiwi ingenuity
Thousands of people walked through the doors at yesterday's Auckland Fair first held in 2010 at Auckland Art Gallery.

Museum Hotel sold for $28m
Prominent Wellington hotelier Chris Parkin has sold the Museum Hotel for $28.5 million.

Twelve Questions: Dick Frizzell
Mum was very arty. She loved making things out of the Woman's Weekly. Egyptian friezes, Goldie portraits painted on plates, the house was full of it.

T.J. McNamara: Grace, elegance and strength
At a time when there are more than 50 exhibitions in the Photography Festival, you can also find examples of artwork that reacts to images made with a camera.

Lovers' tragic tale a must-see
A Maori version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and a no holds barred kapa haka will be part of this year's Maori New Year celebrations.

World-class violinist to perform with NZSO
Canadian violinist Karen Gomyo performs for the first time with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in Dunedin this month.

Art flippers targeting masterpieces
Art flippers are targeting masterpieces as a French painting gains 220% at auction.

Flying the flag for Gisborne
As well as her work with Pultron and as its managing director, Bronwen Holdsworth has made a significant contribution to the cultural and artistic development of Gisborne.

T.J. McNamara: Dynamic hues in the mix
Surface, colour and form are inextricably linked in painting. Three shows this week mix them in different ways.

Kiwi sisters light up Sydney art festival
Kiwi twin sisters have been celebrated as being among the highlights of major Australian arts festival Vivid Sydney.

Day five at Vivid Sydney: Morrissey mayhem
Rachel Bache takes on the excitement of Vivid Sydney. Here are today's highlights from day five of the festival.