The European parliament has declared a climate and ecological emergency. So what urgent actions should governments take?
Read Moren October in spite of three days’ of continual storms Philippa and I with our longtime friends Len Gillman, Lea Wilson and David Newstead made the final sculpture on our Fine Line project on Mt Ruapehu in New Zealand’s Tongariro National Park. Huge lenticular clouds driven by the storms rose over the Pinnacles and Mt Ngauruhoe was barely visible until late in the afternoon…
Read MoreWe have just returned from adventures in Europe and China, where we opened two exhibitions of our environmental art…
Read MoreFor the second year running Ackermann have published a high quality large format calendar for German speaking countries featuring our environmental sculptures…
Read MoreI have just completed and delivered a new permanent sculpture to a gallery in Queenstown. It follows the theme referring to cyclical systems…
Read MoreDAY 11
The evening before we were due to be picked up by helicopter I realised that the new snow was an opportunity to make one last sculpture…
Read MoreI was pleased to be invited recently to write for Fair Observer, a new media company that is creating a multimedia platform for sharing exceptional ideas, insights, and analysis with the global community…
Read MoreWith the success of the Fragile Canvas exhibition in Wanaka the directors of the Arthouse in Christchurch exhibited four of the works in Pop Up II….
Read MoreThis series of works made throughout the seasons of this year in the Wanaka region represents for us a chance to express not just our love for this fragile place where we live…
Read MoreI am working on new sculptures both in the landscape and in the studio about ideas concerning intersecting and interconnected systems…
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