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Street art - the return of the artist Handbrake
He came here to make a documentary about New Zealand's street artists and was so impressed, now Perth street artist Handbrake is returning to stamp his own mark on a wall himself as part of the eighth… Audio, Gallery
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Mark Stocker – A survey of Te Papa’s National Art Collection
New Zealand art history in 2018 - what's included and what's excluded? Photography is now in it seems, but ceramics not; Contemporary Maori art - in - but traditional Maori arts? Still out. That's at… Audio, Gallery
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Rebecca Deed: teaching the art of wine science
You could say Rebecca Deed's stellar career in the science of wine was more accidental than chosen. At secondary school her preferred subjects were English, History and French but her tertiary studies… Audio
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Art Copyright: Protecting creativity
Do we need a copyright collective that protects the rights of visual artists in the same way that musicians' rights are protected by APRA? Caroline Stone who has set up the rights management… Audio
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It's an art ache - Aimee Ralfini
Auckland's about to experience it's nineteenth Art Ache, which brings together emerging artists and potential buyers, but not in the traditional dealer gallery setting. Design creative and curator… Audio
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Changes in Arts Patronage: Simon Bowden and Anna Connell
What should arts philanthrophy in NZ look like today? Lynn talks to philanthropist and digital marketing consultant Anna Connell and Arts Foundation Director Simon Bowden. Lynn also finds out why the… Audio
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Tuvalu weaver ‘driven’ to keep art, language alive
Award-winning Tuvalu artist Lakiloko Keakea has become the first artist from the small Pacific nation to hold a solo art exhibition in New Zealand. Indira Stewart reports. Video, Audio
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Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
Audio 5 Oct 2018A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
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NZ arts trust sees board reshuffle as victims speak out
Former staff of a Pacific arts trust in New Zealand have described a culture of workplace bullying and murky payouts over personal grievances. Audio
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The world's biggest art theft: Last Seen
Audio 29 Sep 2018Nearly 30 years ago, thieves posing as police officers broke into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and made off with 13 artworks. The total value of the heist in today's market? A cool… Audio
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Dominic Harvey, and the art of marathon running
Dominic Harvey is probably best-known as the host of The Edge's morning show from 6-10am weekdays, but he's also a running addict. He joins us to talk a bit about the beauty of running, and to answer… Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Art and Ethnicity
Peter McIntyre's thesis - which he calls an exhibition - is an exploration of the nature of culture, identity, and ethnicity. The idea was to create an ethnicity out of an artwork. Video, Audio
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Art archives and back catalogues - how do we care for them?
Arts commentators Courtney Johnson looks at the announcement last week that the Alexander Turnbull Library is acquiring the archives for the renowned Peter McLeavey Gallery. How do we look after an… Audio
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International electronic music performers arrive for a weekend of live performances
Dugal McKinnon, Deputy Director; Composition and Sonic Arts at the NZSM, talks about his new festival which showcases ground breaking musical performance from some of the world's leading sonic arts… Audio
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Aotearoa Audio Arts
Music...sound...noise... They all intersect in a new festival of experimental performances, live electronic music, audio-visual works and sound installations. Aotearoa Audio Arts is being hosted by… Audio
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Mary Wing To returns to the World Of Wearable Art
World of Wearable Art is 30 this year - three decades of putting on stage thousands of jaw-dropping, labour-intensive and madly creative garments. 4,878 of them to be exact. What started as a small… Audio
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Vera Mey's answer to global uncertainty - traditional arts and crafts
An unexpected silver lining from global uncertainty is emerging for traditional arts and crafts as people seek comfort in nostalgia. That's the view of expat Curator Vera Mey, who gives the example of… Audio
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Pre-colonial Pacific culture inspiration for feminism today
Audio 21 Sep 2018People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals. Audio
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Lunar art
Yesterday Elon Musk, who needs no introduction, annouced his company Space-X would send the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the moon in 2023. Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalist Michael Norris: throat singing as high art
Michael Norris is one of three SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalists for 2018. He tells us why he enjoyed working with local throat singer Jonny Marks to create Sygyt, a work that melds the ancient folk… Video, Audio
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Art Crime symposium
When you're buying art - especially old art - top of your check-list is the artwork's provenance. That thorny subject is the theme of the 4th New Zealand Art Crime Symposium in Wellington. Art crime… Audio
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Bookmarks: Books, art and coffee with Michael Allpress
Audio 5 Sep 2018After watching the explosion of Seattle's coffee scene in the '80s Michael Allpress returned to Auckland and set up the country's first coffee cart. Today he talks about his art studio, coffee, and… Audio
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A rocky start to New Zealand's National Art Gallery
The post Second World War art scene is the canvas for Wellington writer and arts commentator Thomasin Sleigh's new novel, Women in the Field, One and Two. It's set in the London and Wellington of the… Audio
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Cultural discussions at the Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui
There's a lot to celebrate, as well as frustrations to express and issues to discuss, during this month's Asian arts hui in Wellington. It's the third Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui since it was established… Audio
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The creative flair behind every successful arts festival
Festival Artistic Directors Nicholas McBryde and Charlie Unwin discuss the importance of the Dunedin and Nelson Arts festivals to their communities. We find how much emphasis they put on collaboration… Audio