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Top ten: Sculpture walks
A sculpture walk is the perfect way to combine the enjoyment of art with the beauty of our landscape.

Gore: Southern men turn to art and fashion
The rural town of Gore has turned itself into a creative hub, writes Anna Hart.

Tale of the tape
The Rotorua Wearable Creations 'n Colour Awards transformed dozens of ordinary household items into works of fashionable art.

Dame Kiri honoured with top Maori arts award
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's operatic success was recognised tonight with the top Maori arts award.

Five of the best: Art galleries
Auckland has some of the best art galleries on offer in the South Pacific.

A symphony of sour notes
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra makes beautiful music. But one musician, who fled the Soviet Union, has been forced out on flimsy grounds, while others question the APO's management style. Chris Barton reports..

Canvas your options for wider portfolio
First-time buyers looking to invest in art at an affordable price will have an opportunity to do so next month.

Don't miss: Vinspired Lake of Stars Festival
Held on the beautiful palm-fringed shores of Africa's third largest lake, this festival brings together international and African artists.

Portrait of a collector's life
James Wallace's lifetime of art collecting is now available for all to see at the restored Pah Homestead. Adam Gifford reports on a labour of love.

Britart's silver-spoon successes
In the 1990s young British artists were outspoken and irreverent, flicking cigarettes behind them as they stumbled drunkenly out of must-attend functions. These days the cutting-edge are far more sophisticated, writes Hannah Duguid.