Viaduct Harbour presents the Aotearoa Art Fair Sculpture Trail
Featuring a lineup of 18 extraordinary artists pushing the boundaries of three-dimensional work on display throughout Viaduct Harbour from 10th April - 4th May
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As a proud Major Partner of the Aotearoa Art Fair, Viaduct Harbour presents the Aotearoa Art Fair Sculpture Trail, on display and free to the public from 10 April until 4 May.
In association with Auckland Live, the Trail brings together a lineup of 18 extraordinary artists pushing the boundaries of three-dimensional work throughout Viaduct Harbour. Set against the backdrop of Auckland’s beautiful waterfront, this is a unique opportunity to experience art in a whole new dimension.
Proudly supported by Auckland Council Events and the city centre targeted rate.
A Cloud Takes Shape on Viaduct Harbour Marina
From next Tuesday 14 April, thousands of mirrored steel panels will be floating on the Harbour, as Gregor Kregar’s Cumulus Structure creating a shifting, reflective artwork that responds to light, water and movement. Installed on a floating pontoon, the work moves gently with wind and tide; an ever-changing form!
What You'll See
A mirrored, cloud-like sculpture floating on the harbour (From April 14th) by Gregor Kregar.
Light-catching and reflective works by Hye Rim Lee and Reuben Paterson.
Works grounded in cultural narratives and Māori and Pacific knowledge systems by Ngaroma Riley, Peata Larkin and Sione Faletau.
Carved stone and bronze works by Anton Forde, Josh Olley and Dibble Studio.
A shimmering installation (From April 20th) by Lisa Reihana.
Bold steel forms and industrial structures by Bernar Venet, James Rogers and Braddon Snape.
Large-scale sculptural installations by David McCracken and Ben Pearce.
Material-driven and conceptual works by Caitlin Devoy and Martin Creed.






























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