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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.

Is this mural inappropriate?
Street artist Bezt painted a woman lying in a forest clutching arrows protruding from her stomach on a wall in the Scenic Circle Southern Cross Hotel car park.

Day four at Vivid Sydney: All of the lights
Rachel Bache takes on the excitement of Vivid Sydney. Here are today's highlights from day four of the festival.

Hip new trend - life drawing
Move over trivia night. The fashionable way to hang out in a London pub these days is with a pencil in one hand, a pint in the other and a naked person in front of you.

Day three at Vivid Sydney: Game time
Rachel Bache takes on the excitement of Vivid Sydney, here are today's highlights from the festival.

Day two at Vivid Sydney
Rachel Bache takes on the excitement of Vivid Sydney, here are today's highlights from the festival.

Nick Atkinson: Verdant setting showcases home-grown talent
Leaving Auckland far behind on the familiar route to Leigh you'll pass a turn on your left, after Matakana, that leads towards a quarry near the base of a local peak named Tamahunga.

Kiwi actor takes Hamlet worldwide
Greg Dixon talks to Rawiri Paratene about how he came to be taking Shakespeare to the world.

Classic CD: NZTrio, Lightbox
There's a delicious convergence of the arts on NZTrio's new Lightbox CD, tantalisingly wrapped in the scuffed fluoro hues of Jim Speers' English Electric.

Twelve Questions: Misal Adnan Yıldız
Misal Adnan Yıldız is the new director of Artspace on Karangahape Rd. The Turkish-born curator spoke to Jennifer Dann.

Brits charm at Writers Festival
Comedian and bestselling children’s author David Walliams recounted how the inspiration for one of his villains came from his experience judging Britain's Got Talent.

T.J. McNamara: Circles pulse with energy
Circles have been venerated in many different cultures throughout history. At the Gow Langsford Gallery, Simon Ingram has a battery of modern circles which fill a wall.

Venice Biennale: To hell and back again
The Biennale is all-pervasive in Venice. You can't escape it. Right now, it has even invaded the tranquil haven of the Lido, where I am staying.

Moral answers come hard
The publicity photos shock. George Henare, an avuncular gentleman with a twinkle in his eye, is bound, gagged and has a gun to his head held by a determined but nevertheless vulnerable-looking and slightly built Tatiana Hotere.

M4.6 quake centred in Marlborough
A strong earthquake centred in Marlborough was felt as far away as Wellington this evening. GeoNet said the magnitude 4.6 quake happened 16km underground.

Record sale a defeat for Picasso, art lovers
Now it is sold it is less likely than ever to be reunited with its 14 sisters in the "Women of Algiers" series.

Memory of artist faulty - dealer
An artist in a legal dispute with his long-term agent has been accused of incorrectly recalling what happened to his artworks.

Missing art fuels $700K case
A dispute over the sale of a leading New Zealand artist's work has seen several high-profile names in the New Zealand art world dragged to the High Court.