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This week we are very lucky to have Beth Dawson representing Uniform Collective in the studio. She chats to us about Uniforms exhibitions and performances and DJ's some amazing music from the collective! Jaimee talks to Ioana Gordon-Smith about Janet Lilos exhibition "Status Update" which is Lilo's first solo survey show at Te Uru...
Ngā mihi o te rā. This week we have Balamohan Shingade, the curator and manager of the new Malcolm Smith Gallery gallery which is part of the Arts and Culture Uxbridge center, join us in the studio. He talks to us about the opening exhibition "Soft Architecture", ideas around community and his plans for the gallery...
Artbanks thoughts and Aroha are with the LBGT community everywhere and especially in Orlando at this devastating time. This week we have Theo Macdonalds (currently in LA) "Letter from America" and four soundworks for radio by Leafa Wilson as part of our collaboration with Audio Foundation and Radia...
Kia ora koutou! This week Artbanks Tom Tuke goes South. He talks to Annie McKenzie and Dave Marshall on the eve of their new Physics Room show opening and Bridget Reweti about her collaboration with Terri Te Tau on the film Ōtākaro also on at Physics Room. He also catches up with Nicole Bourke at the Ashburton Art Gallery then Amanda Symon at Te Ana, The Ngai Tahu Rock Art Centre to find out about the regions cave paintings. Tom also goes BBC with an investigative piece about steampunk Oamaru...
The Artbankers discuss their observations and experiences of the Auckland Artfair and Theo talks to Eve Armstrong about her standout piece, the trading table, at the Michael Lett gallery stand. We also play 2 sound works presented in collaboration with Radia and Audio Foundation. The first by Paul Timings and the second is "Caesura" by Susanne Kahlich. Wishing you a happy & safe Artfair.
Hi! This week Theo catches up with Olivia Webb about her show "Choir of the Self", at Audio Foundation. Robyn Jordaan pops into the studio to chat about her latest works, thoughts and passions. We discuss dance, circuses and collaborations. We are pleased to bring you a series of listener-submitted audio-works, in association with Audio Foundation and Radia. This week the San Diedo-based composer, Celeste Oram, presents a short documentary on Vera Wyse Munro (1897-1966)...
Kia ora koutou katoa. This week we welcomed Sarah Mohawk and Hukalau Clarke in to the studio. They talked about the upcoming Public Domain Art Fair, which opens on Friday May 26th. Cushla and Theo discussed the recent nominations for the most famous prize for contemporary art in the UK, the Turner Prize. Tom examined the life of Honoré Daumier, the French caricaturist, whose work is on display at the Auckland Art Gallery. Plus the usual great tracks, art news and guide to upcoming art events...
Kia Ora. What a week. We talk to Irwan Ahmett and Tita Salina, the art duo from Jakarta, whose show 'The Flame of the Pacific' is on at St Paul St Gallery. Their work grapples with the environmental and political problems facing people of the Pacific. They speak to problems in West Papua, Jakarta's newest islands, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and their slightly satirical flag for the Pacific. Quishile Charan is in studio and talks about her upcoming show Fijianx...
Happy International Workers Day. This week Cushla talks to artist/activist Emir Hodzic about how he came to be involved in art and activism and his work around International white armband day which commemorates the victims of war crime and genocide and critiques the culture of genocide denial. Then we have a conversation recorded by Ardit Hoxha and Avigail Allan who have framed their conversation as diaspora vs. nation states...
Today Cushla talks to Rebecca Hobbs about her new exhibition "Te Ihu O Mataoho" at St Pauls St Gallery and a bit of the important issues that inspired it. The exhibition includes works in collaboration with 13 other artists with the support of SOUL (Save Our Unique Landscape) and Te Wai o Hua. We play a song to honor Prince. Then Ayesha talks to David Ed Cooper about pop up shows "Fake Newby" and the forthcoming "'93 Accord".