
Interview with the artist of the enchanting New Zealand Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale
Intervista all’artista dell’ammaliante Padiglione Nuova Zelanda alla Biennale Arte 2026
Fiona Pardington, a Māori artist from Devonport (1961), will represent New Zealand at the 2026 Venice Biennale with a deeply spiritual and ecologically conscious installation in the national pavilion. Her project centers on the takahe, a bird long thought extinct, using photography, sound, and immersive space to evoke loss, memory, and transformation. Pardington’s work draws on Ngāi Tahu culture, colonial history, and natural history, featuring a taxidermied takahe specimen from the British Museum that she re-photographed and chromatically restored.
