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Deborah Rundle in conversation with Daniel John Corbett Sanders
On My Volcano Grows the Grass is a solo exhibition by Deborah Rundle at Parasite in Auckland. Here, Parasite curator Daniel John Corbett Sanders speaks to artist Deborah Rundle about her artworks in the show and wider artistic practice.
Shireen Seno in Conversation
Robbie Handcock, curator of the exhibition The Inner Lives of Islands, interviews participating artist Shireen Seno about her filmic practice that explores memory, family, and living in the diaspora.
Artist Spotlight: Alice Alva
Wesley John Fourie speaks to Alice Alva, contributing artist in the exhibition All is Full of Love at Broker curated by Fourie, about intimacy and abstraction in her practice.
Intricate assemblages by Taarn Scott
Taarn Scott is a contributing artist in the group exhibition All is Full of Love at Broker in Queenstown. Here, curator Wesley John Fourie speaks to Scott about these artworks that combine pencil rubbings and miniature ceramics.
Feigning Indifference: In conversation with Henry Curchod
Gallerist Dan du Bern discusses painting and its potency in contemporary culture with Australian artist Henry Curchod on the occasion of his exhibition Sharing the Sky at Sumer.
Soft and Weighted: an interview with Antje Barke
Antje Barke speaks to Becky Hemus about her current exhibition Seven Islands at RM Gallery.
Hana Pera Aoake in conversation with Wesley John Fourie
All is Full of Love is a group exhibition at Broker in Queenstown. Here, curator Wesley John Fourie speaks to artist Hana Pera Aoake about her contribution and wider visual artistic practice.
Goo: An Interview with Matthew Harris
Artist Matthew Harris speaks to gallerist Steven Stewart about his first solo exhibition with FUTURES as part of the SPRING1883 art fair.
Jeremy Leatinu’u's monumental materiality
An in-depth look at Jeremy Leatinu’u's Building monuments and folding forts upon a slippery ocean and a moving sky, currently on view at Gus Fisher Gallery, in conversation with gallery public programmes & engagement officer Robbie Handcock.
Island Queerness in the Diaspora: Sione Monū and Christopher Ulutupu in Conversation with Robbie Handcock
The Inner Lives of Islands is currently on view at Te Tuhi in Tāmaki Makaurau. Here, curator Robbie Handcock discusses Pacific Futurism and queer joy with exhibiting artists Sione Monū and Christopher Ulutupu.
Jedda-Daisy Culley interviewed by Jerico Tracy
Australian artist Jedda-Daisy Culley talks about family, rewriting memories and cultivating intimacy online with gallerist and curator Jerico Tracy.
“Māori control over Māori things”: Elisapeta Hinemoa Heta on Te Ao Māori Exhibition Making
Alanna O’Riley interviews kaihoahoa whare (architectural designer) Elisapeta Hinemoa Heta (Ngātiwai, Waikato Tainui) on the importance of place, community, and agency, on the occasion of her recent exhibition Pouwātū: Active Presence with John Miller (Ngāpuhi) at Objectspace.
“I prefer the Spice Girls to Jung, you know?”: An Interview with Pippi Nola
Pippi Nola talks BOYZ, painting, and intimidation tactics with Moya Lawson.
Prophet of the Wurm: an interview with Jess Johnson
Jess Johnson and Maya Love talk cats, Rälienists and recovering from the hellfire of 2020.
“Mapping objects within a space”: Bedrock at The Physics Room
In conversation with Becky Hemus, Emerita Baik, Maia McDonald, and Nââwié Tutugoro discuss their recent exhibition Bedrock at The Physics Room, Ōtautahi/Christchurch, curated by Abby Cunnane.
“But really, what if the walls were melting”: reimagining queer spaces with Priscilla Rose Howe
Priscilla Rose Howe and Victoria McAdam discuss drawing, film and the occult.
We Talk Art (and more) with TALK ART's Robert Diament
We zoom interview Robert Diament, gallerist and half of the podcast phenomenon, TALK ART.
On Returning: Hamish Coleman and Emily Hartley-Skudder in conversation
Emily Hartley-Skudder chats to her partner and fellow artist, Hamish Coleman, about returning to his hometown for his first solo show in a public art gallery.
On a bright green island: an interview with Emily Karaka
Emily Karaka’s new exhibition, Rāhui, at Visions in Tāmaki Makaurau was produced during her time living and working at Parehuia, Titirangi, as the first McCahon House Artist in Residence of 2021. Francis McWhannell, curatorial adviser to Visions, visited towards the end of her stay and spoke with Karaka about the residency and resulting exhibition.
Make Your Mark
We speak with Sue Gardiner and Megan Shaw of Squiggla about the Chartwell Trust's new initiative, an essential tool that helps you develop creative thinking through the power of mark-making.