To Tātou Mārāmā – Our Light brings together four senior Cook Islands artists—Sylvia Marsters, Mahiriki Tangaroa, Kay George, and Joan Gragg—in an exhibition marking the 60th anniversary of self-governance in the Cook Islands.
In Forbidden Fruits, Tanja McMillan (Misery) presents a new body of work that continues her exploration of femininity, fantasy, and the subversive undercurrents of pop culture. Through a series of watercolours and canvas works, McMillan conjures a world where sweetness and danger coexist.
We’re thrilled to announce that Matthew Payne will be the Artist in Residence at Aitutaki, Cook Islands.
We’re thrilled to announce that Berlin-based Taja Vaetoru will be the Artist in Residence at Bergman Gallery Rarotonga from May 6-24!
Congratulations to Benjamin Work. The inaugural Fatu Feu’u Pacific Arts Prize recipient from University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau.
Louie was recognised by the New Zealand's Filipino community for his exceptional contribution to the New Zealand's visual arts scene.
Bergman Gallery is delighted to announce representation of Rhea Maheshwari
Bergman Gallery is delighted to announce representation of Tanja McMillan (Misery)
Bergman Gallery is delighted to announce representation of Luise Fong
New Zealand Cook Islands artist Mahiriki Tangaroa - Kaveinga: Angels of the Ocean.
Bergman Gallery from the Cook Islands is pleased to announce the opening of a new gallery space in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland.