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“Repositioning pleasure as a value,” in conversation with Samuel Te Kani
Please, Call Me Jesus is a collection of short erotic fiction by Samuel Te Kani. Here, curator Daniel John Corbett Sanders speaks to Te Kani about this new book.
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Film4Ever
Samuel Te Kani on Ali Senescall's poignant cinematic thrift.
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Parasite, May Fair Art Fair
Parasite, an appointment-only space on Karangahape Road—was founded this year by Daniel John Corbett Sanders, who has done much of late to highlight the low visibility of LGBTQIA+ art at Aotearoa’s larger institutions.