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Fine Art Surveys, Bienalles etc
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Art and Industry Christchurch
- Biennial festival which brings a challenging and innovative visual arts programme to public places in Christchurch
Auckland Art Fair
- The event provides an opportunity for artists and audiences from both sides of the Tasman to engage in conversation, side by side. May 2011
Venice Art Biennale Venice
- Famous exhibition of contemporary art held in Venice every two years. 8 June to December 2012.
documenta (13)
- German art exhibition. 9 June to 16 September 2012.
Melbourne Art Fair Melbourne
- Melbourne Art Fair is the premier fair and public exposition of contemporary visual art in the Asia Pacific region. Established in 1988, the Melbourne Art Fair is held biennially at the World Heritage Listed Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne.
NZ Sculpture OnShore Auckland
- NZ Sculpture OnShore presents a major biennial exhibition of New Zealand sculptural work suitable for the outdoors. Works by leading and emerging New Zealand artists. Next being held in 2012.
Sao Paulo Bienal
- The Sao Paulo Art Biennial was founded in 1951 and is the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Venice Biennial.
SCAPE Biennial Christchurch
- Biennial of Art in Public Space held in Christchurch. Organised by the Art & Industry Biennial Trust, New Zealand's only biennial dedicated to public art. August to November.
Sydney Biennale
- Biennale of Sydney. 27 June to 16 September 2012.
Telecom Prospect 2004
- Offering a snapshot selection of the freshest, most innovative artwork currently being produced in New Zealand, the exhibition provides an insight into some of the artists who have made, or are likely to make, a major impact on the thinking and identity of our time.
Telecom Prospect 2007 Wellington
- "City Gallery Wellington's third Telecom Prospect draws on the most vital work made by New Zealand artists over the last three years. " 11 February - 29 April 1997.
turbulence the 3rd Auckland Triennial Auckland
- March 2007