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Melbourne’s art book fair
Upbeat's Melbourne correspondent Vincent O'Donnell explores the narrative behind the Melbourne Art Book Fair and goes on the hunt for a New Zealand presence. The fair brings together established and… Audio
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FBI art detective on the Parnell Art Heist
Robert Whitman founded the FBI's Art Crime Team, and in the past he's been dubbed "the most famous art detective in the world". He discusses the Parnell Art heist at the weekend. Audio
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Art expert hopes thieves realise their mistake
Audio 3 Apr 2017Art historian and expert, Penelope Jackson says she hopes the thieves who stole two Lindauer paintings realise they cannot be sold in New Zealand, and find a way to give them back. Audio
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Police call for art thieves to give up Lindauer paintings
Audio 3 Apr 2017Police call for the public's help as they trawl through CCTV footage of the weekend's ramraid theft of two Lindauer portraits from an Auckland auction house. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
Audio 30 Mar 2017The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
An Auckland excursion to Pah Homestead and what it was like to go people-watching on Queens Wharf with Michael Parekowhai's new public artwork, The Lighthouse. Audio
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How to build an art collection
Kathryn Ryan talks to Warwick Brown about why after 50 years of collecting New Zealand art, his collection is going under the hammer. He is an author of several books on contemporary art, an arts… Audio, Gallery
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International artists descend on Napier for worldwide art festival
More than 50 murals have been painted on walls in Napier over the last two years as part of an international festival which highlights the plight of the ocean, and the creatures that live in it Video, Audio
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Acted-out horror movie Auckland arts festival finale
The 2017 Auckland Arts Festival is about to wrap up and our reviewer Justin Gregory finally got to see his top pick. He says 'Horror' a scary movie performed live on stage was well worth the wait. Audio
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Fiji Human Rights Commission described as 'snapping dogs'
Human rights defenders in Fiji have been accused of attacking the enemies of government rather than investigating abuses such as the deaths of five soldiers. Audio
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Auckland art school offers disadvantaged kids a future
A West Auckland arts school is offering hope - and new skills - to teenagers who've had it tough at home and at school. Mihingarangi Forbes visited Kakano Youth Arts Collectiveand found out the… Audio
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Chain and The Gang: Rock 'n' roll Theology
Chain and the Gang is a loose collection of band members revolving around Ian Svenonious, once named 'The Most Interesting Man in Washington DC.' Video, Audio
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Kaikoura artists take quake-inspired art to Parliament
Four Kaikoura artists have an exhibition of photos and paintings of the seaside town's devastated coastline and other impacts of the 7.8 quake on display at Parliament's Bowen House. Audio
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French jazzers Paris Combo plays at Auckland Arts Festival
The Auckland Arts Festival continues....French jazz group Paris Combo, an intrepid journey in 3D sound and a Morrissey covers-band Mexrissey were all part of the mix.
Morning Report's reviewer Justin… Audio
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PNG AIDS Council upbeat about goals and message
Audio 14 Mar 2017PNG's National AIDS Council says amidst wider data collection, the number of people in the country who have tested positive for HIV has climbed, but that the generalised epidemic has been downgraded… Audio
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Geopolitical tensions a growing threat for Guam
A Guam academic says the Micronesian territory faces a greater threat from geopolitical tensions in the region. Having an anti-missile system in Guam has not necessarily made local people feel safe. Audio
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Week two of the Auckland Arts Festival
Our correspondent Justin Gregory reviews some of the weekend offerings from the second week of the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Samoa university to offer journalism degree program in 2018
Audio 13 Mar 2017The National University of Samoa is expanding the Media and Journalism course to a Bachelor's degree in 2018. The journalism course started as a certificate programme, then was upgraded to a diploma… Audio
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Dr Emily Beausoleil - The art of listening
Massey University lecturer Dr Emily Beausoleil has been investigating the politics of listening. She joins Wallace to talk about why, now more than ever, it's critical that we all start listening to… Audio
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Art exhibition promotes protection of whales and the ocean
Audio 10 Mar 2017An exhibition entitled "Protecting Pacific Whales Through Art" opened at the Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Noumea, New Caledonia this week. Audio
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Blast of Art a winner at Auckland Festival
Our correspondent Justin Gregory reviews some of the offerings from the Auckland Arts Festival. He recommends getting along to the Powerplant installation which is "a gentle, generous and beautiful… Audio
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Street art to stand out
Is street art legitimate art? The team behind Vivid Wellington believe so. Vivid encourages street artists and their art practices, with the hope of engaging discussions with Wellingtonians. In the… Audio
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Eye on the Arts
Resident arts critic and Suite Gallery owner David Alsop discusses admission charges; art auctions; the return of the Art Centre Gallery in Christchurch; farewell to Cindy Sherman; and what we have… Audio
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Justin Gregory with what's in store with Auckland's Arts Festival
The Arts takes over Auckland until the 26th of March - Justin Gregory brings us up to date with what to expect and what not to miss. Audio
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The Central finally arrives at Christchurch's Arts Centre
It's been a long, long wait but Christchurch's Arts Centre finally has a contemporary art gallery space again - and it's just opened. It's the latest 'reveal' in the Arts Centre post-earthquake… Audio