This two-headed artistic beast is arguably NZ's best regional art gallery, presenting contemporary 鈥 and often experimental and provocative 鈥 local and international shows. 'Great art goes 50-50 with great architecture' 鈥 so said NZ artist Len Lye (1901鈥80), to whom the shimmering Len Lye Centre is dedicated. It's an interlocking facade of tall, mirror-clad concrete flutes, with internal galleries linked by ramps housing Lye's works 鈥 kinetic, noisy and surprising. There's also a cinema here, plus regular kids' art sessions. Essential viewing!
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