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30+ creative outfits at the Aotearoa Art Fair

From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
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From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
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30+ creative outfits at the Aotearoa Art Fair

From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
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Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

30+ creative outfits at the Aotearoa Art Fair

From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
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Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

30+ creative outfits at the Aotearoa Art Fair

From artists to gallerists and art school students, those in art circles often have some of the best personal style, with an appreciation for colour, texture and creative self-expression. So of course we were interested to see what guests at this year’s Aotearoa Art Fair would be wearing.

The annual showcase of contemporary art, featuring galleries from across the motu and overseas, is sort of like the local art scene’s version of a fashion week; with booths, displays, talks, events and more. This year’s event runs from November 16-20 at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront, while the next is right around the corner, scheduled for March 2-5, 2023.

Photographer Abigail Dell'Avo went along on opening night to check out the art, and capture what some of the attendees – and some of New Zealand’s most exciting artists – were wearing. Think lots of colour, great jackets, sneakers - and a whole lot of Crocs.

Katharina Grosse. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Turumeke Harrington. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Piri Cowie, Rānui Ngārimu (ONZM), Tracey Morgan and Rose Gould-Lardelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Atong Atem, in front of their artworks. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Benjamin Doyle. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Kirsty Gregg and Parker Feuchs. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Daniel Twiss  and Cora-Allan Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Helen Klisser During and Tim Melville. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Shannon Te Ao. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Coney and Jan Warburton. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Johnny Egdell. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Allister Tran. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
William Dart. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Laura Morrison. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Mary-Jane Faleafa. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Melanie Roger and Sofia Roger Williams. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Amy Usherwood. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Ufitia Sagapolutele. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Roscoe Thorby. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Katie Chalmers. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Letisha Wallis-Lewis, with her mums work. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Barbara Holloway, Ann-maree Willett and Evan Woodruffe. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Veronica Herber and Denise Batchelor. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Michael Bugelli. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Elle Föenander. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Annie Curtis. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Josh and Tina Comrie. Photo / Abigail Dell'Avo
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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