Kermadec – Nine Artists Explore the South Pacific

Kermadec is located in the South Pacific Ocean remote from New Zealand. It is one of the planet’s untouched natural beauties located in the South Pacific Ocean remote from New Zealand.

Together with the Pew Environment Group, nine leading artists joined the exploration voyage. National Geographic Society declares Kermadec to be the last remaining pristine sites in the world’s oceans.

The Kermadec expedition in 2011 has inspired and intrigued them to produce a showcase of contemporary art exhibition worth your presence.

Kermadec was explored by nine renowned artists and they are inter-media artist Phil Dadson, documentary filmmaker Bruce Foster, Australian sculptor and installation artist Fiona Hall, text based artist Gregory O’Brien, photographer Jason O’Hara, painter John Reynolds, Wellington sculptor Elizabeth Thomson, Niuean born John Pole and one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed artist Dame Robin White. You can book your cheap flights online with us now.

Get together at the Edmiston Gallery of Maritime Art, Auckland to enjoy a collection of contemporary art of the new millennium on July. The tour was part of the Pew Environment Group together with the Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, Edmiston Trust and Tauranga Art Gallery.

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