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THIS WEEK - 14/8/2010


Although running a week later than previously expected, the coming show is focusing attention on
'the biological' in art. Carl A. Mears will be in to talk about the Anatomy show currently on at the
DPAG and g.bert is speaking to Robert Mitchell, author of BIOART AND THE VITALITY OF
MEDIA
, a recent book published by The University of Washington Press examining the provocations
of art which uses biological and genetic material as media. Biopolitical themes also to be explored.....




NOTE ALSO: See the Interview Archive for recent interviews and reviews.

If you know of anything else which is happening, drop g.bert an email (gilbert at r1 dot co dot nz)



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Arts Round-up

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2010 OUSA ARTS WEEK

  • We Are Optimistic Patriarchy Free Zone: Imagination Station University Link Building 16th-20th August

  • VARIOUS INSTALLATIONS AROUND THE UNIVERSITY
  • STUDENT ART EXHIBITION



BLUE OYSTER GALLERY

  • Roger Boyce and Marie-Claire Brehaut: Nature Morte -- 10 August - 4 September

  • Joe Worley Bewildering Scheme -- 10 August - 4 September

  • Melissa Laing a small metal pin, a piece of rubber, a section of metal pipe with securing nut... -- 10 August - 4 September





BRETT MCDOWELL GALLERY

  • Jeffrey Harris Three Large Paintings from 1981






DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY


  • EVENTS AT DPAG
  • Sunday AUGUST 15 3pm : FILM: Donated to Science 90mins (Paul Trotman)

  • Seraphine Pick ....running till 26th September



  • Alicia Frankovich Effigies Till 19th Septemberl




  • Beloved: Works from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery 12/12/09 - 30/10/11 (Also note the publication of the book Beloved, an extended exhibition catalogue)

  • Francis Hodgkins in Morocco - Till 29th AUgust

  • On the Big Wall: Jan van der Ploeg: Dignity Till 1st August


  • Albrecht Dürer and 16th Century German printmaking till 8th August

  • Still Life: The Art of Anatomy Till 12th September




HOCKEN LIBRARY

  • NEW SHOW





SOG [Otago Polytechnic School of Art Gallery]

  • BLUE W BLACK Against the Grain

    • ART SCHOOL PUBLIC SEMINARS
    • ART SEMINAR: 19th August 12:15pm Lecture Room p152 Dr Erika Wolf: Shigehura Kihara's Photographic Dance of Cross Cultural Encounters

    • MFA SEMINAR: 19th August 2.30pm (P202) Ana Terry: Visual Arts Project Update

    • ART SEMINAR: 26th AUgust 12.15pm (P152) Rachel Rakena: Recent Work

    • ART SEMINAR: 2nd September 12.15pm (P152) Margo Barton: Object Representing Non-Object - Millinery in the Digital Age




    MILFORD GALLERY

    • Charlotte Handy Heaphy's Garden





    OTAGO SETTLERS MUSEUM




    NONE


      COMING SOON:
    • Assemble - Studio Lighting Workshop - 19 August 2010 - 6:30pm - 9:30pm
      Come along and learn the basics of studio photography lighting!
      This workshop is aimed at enthusiastic techno-phobes, absolutely NO experience or knowledge necessary.

    • *INK plates exhibition 28 August 2010 - 6:30pm - 4 September 2010 - 6:30pm
      *INK printing plates wall exhibition :: who knew
      Opening 28th of August. 5$
      6.30pm @ none gallery 24 Stafford St.

    • #KIKIILIMIKILII + guests 8 September 2010 - 9:00pm - 9 September 2010 - 12:00am
      see the myspace page
      noisescape soloist. from the band Feu Machin...

    • #Skeletons Always Give You a Smile - Performance Stream -- 11 September 2010 * 5:00pm - 8:00pm
      Brendan Philip - opening of his exhibition 'Skeleton's Always Give You a Smile' - there will be a sound performance live streaming between J J Morgan & Co Wellington and 'none' in Dunedin....

    • #Philip Madill 17 September 2010 * 6:00pm - 23 September 2010 - 4:00pm
      Paintings by Philip Madill

    • #Tomutonttu (Finland) 24 September 2010 * 9:00pm - 11:00pm
      finnish electronic musician Tomutonttu ...




    TEMPLE GALLERY

    • Miranda Parkes Mettlers till 29th August??



    ROCDA-73 Princes Street

    • ??? till ???



    INGE DOESBURG STUDIO & GALLERY





    GALLERY THIRTY-THREE - Wanaka


      • Metamorphosis A constantly evolving winter exhibition,
        featuring fresh works from the Gallery33 stable of artists -- 23 July - 20 September




      SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DE BEER GALLERY: University of Otago Library



      OTHER EVENTS






      OPEN LECTURES etc AT UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO




      EXHIBITIONS IN CHRISTCHURCH



      HIGH STREET PROJECT - Lichfield Street, Christchurch

      • JOHL DWYER.MILKSHAKE. 16 July - 7 August 2010






      THE PHYSICS ROOM - Tuam Street, Christchurch


      • Geoff Newton French Dressing 14 July - 15 August




      MARSUPIAL - Various Locations, Christchurch

      • catalogues for peter trevelyan's waitangi day sculpture, nicht so schlim (bad painting show @hsp), plus a new johndory report special issue by mark braunias.... order today via hsp
        po box 3733 chch... $5 post paid.



      CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY

      • Andrew Drummond Observation/Action/Reflection till 5th September


      • An Idyllic Country: Pastoral Landscapes from the Collection 15 May 2010 – 08 Aug 2010

      • Taryn Simon An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar 18 June - 5 September

      • Goncharova and Larionov: L'Art Décoratif Théâtral Moderne 15 May 2010 – 20 Aug 2010

      • Brought to Light From 28 November 2009
        - the first full rehang of the collection since Christchurch Art Gallery opened in its new building in 2003.

      • Twinset: Video Art in the Foyer The screens currently feature three videos made by Australian twins Gabriella and Silvana Mangano.

      • Subsonic: sound art in the bunker



      JONATHAN SMART 160 High Street ChCh

      • After a period of pack-out and re-fit, Jonathan Smart Gallery will be re-opening at 50 Salisbury St in early September, 2010.



      BROOKE GIFFORD 112 Manchester Street

      • Jason Greig Reformation -- 20 July - 14 August




      EXHIBITIONS IN WELLINGTON



      ENJOY - Cuba Street, Wellington


      • James Oram For a Limited Time 29 July - 21 August




      Adam Art Gallery - Wellington

      • The Otolith Group: A Long Time Between Suns & Object Lessons: A Musical Fiction 7 August - 10 October

      • London-based art collective and 2010 Turner Prize nominees The Otolith Group are showing their work for the first time in New Zealand at the Adam Art Gallery. Their trilogy of film works and book project A Long Time Between Suns sympathetically re-orientates our perception of history by treating the past as an archival resource to re-envisage the future. Theirs is no utopian imagining, but a sceptical image of a ‘global’ future built from a disjuncture of sounds and images that tap into ideas of futurity and trans-national histories.






      CITY GALLERY - WELLINGTON


      • Cerise Palalagi Motunei 18 June - 12 September

      • John Pule - Hauaga (Arrivals) -- 29 May - 12 September 2010

      • The Nita Gini Collection: Lauren Lysaght -- 26 June - 15 August 2010

      • Ready to Roll (works by Kushana Bush, Eddie Clemens, Elliot Collins, Matt Hunt, Richard Maloy, Campbell Patterson, Layla Rudneva-Mackay, Zina Swanson) -- 29 May - 12 September 2010

      • Rebecca Ann Hobbs Ah-Round (a video work) 26 July - 22 August




      EXHIBITIONS IN NEW PLYMOUTH



      Govett-Brewster - New Plymouth


      • Collection Focus on NZ POP -- 17 July - 3 October

      • FIONA JACK: LIVING HALLS -- 19 June – 5 September 2010

      • CHINA IN FOUR SEASONS: SONG DONG + YIN XIUZHEN -- 19 June – 12 September 2010

      • OPEN WINDOW: AT HOME: TUESDAY MORNING -- Vanessa Crowe -- 19 June – 5 September 2010



      • EXHIBITIONS IN AUCKLAND



        ARTSPACE

        • New Artists Show : Knowing You, Knowing Me (Mei Cooper, Trenton Garratt, Claire Harris, Jess Johnson,
          Jeremy Leatinu’u, Tiffany Singh, Scott Satherley) -- 10 July - 21 August

          NEWCALL GALLERY - Level 1, Newcall Tower, Hohipere St, Newton, Ak.


          • NEWCALL'S LAST EVER SHOW: Richard Bryant Show runs 9 - 24th April




          Auckland Art Gallery

          • THE WALTERS PRIZE with works by Fiona Connor, Dan Arps, Alex Monteith, Saskia Leek -- 24 July - 31 October

          • Goldie and Lindauer: Approaching Portraiture -- till april 2011

          • Local Revolutionaries: Art and Change 1965 - 1986 -- till April 2011




          GAMBIA CASTLE

          • Ralph Paine In the hills near Fabriano and other works -- 6-28 August 2010




          MIC 321 K-Rd, Auckland


      • Persephone’s Plight -- 9 July – 21 August 2010

      • Beyond Documentary -- 9 July – 21 August 2010


      • COMING SOON: Re/Sense 3 September - 9 October
        RE/SENSE is an examination of synthetic synaesthesia and anaesthesia of place, and is also a collaboration with international commercial perfumer Louise Crouch. It utilises a selection of synthetic fragrances relating synaesthetically to the colours of green.



      Te Tuhi

      • Mary-Louise Brown GOLDEN 10 July to 8 Deptember


      • Synesthetic Collection #1 -- 10 July - 29 August

      • Bredon Wilkinson Hexon Cusp. Decade 10 July - 22 August




      A Centre for Art (ACFA)






      JENSEN GALLERY


        Tony Oursler on off 26 July - 31 August




      IVAN ANTHONY

      • Rohan Weallhans Physical Education 24th March - 17th April 2010





      TWO ROOMS


      • Noel Ivanoff Skin Cradles 13 August - 4 September

      • SImon Morris Daily Paintings 13 August - 4 September





      INTERVIEW ARCHIVE


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      • Jemima Wyman, current ELAM International Artist in Residence, speaks to G.bert about her work - Camouflage, Identity construction and subversion, and collaborative practice. (7/8/2010)

      • Miranda Parkes discusses her show Mettlers with G.BERT (31/7/2010)

      • Clare O'Leary, director of Gordon Crook: A Life in Art, talks to G.bert about the film and the life of artist Gordon Crook (31/7/2010)

      • Nigel Bunn pt 1and pt 2 interviewed by Carl A Mears - a rare treat!!

      • Carl A Mears thoroughly analyses Media Povera, Nigel Bunn and Kim Pieters (three recent shows at the Blue Oyster) (17/7/2010)

      • Kerry Ann Lee on the phone from Korea after opening her most recent show in Shanghai (10/7/2010>

      • Sally Ann McIntyre discusses Media Povera which she has curated for the Blue Oyster (10/7/2010)

      • Wayne Barrar 24/4/2010--Barrar's extensive show, The Expanding Subterra, is currently showing at the DPAG, and this weekend he is in town to give a floortalk. G.bert talks to him about his photographic practice, his interest in the borders between Nature and Culture, the influence of the New Topographic photographers and NZ's photographic history.

      • Alicia Frankovich 17/4/2010--Artist Alicia Frankovich, currently in Dunedin on a residency at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, talks to g.bert about her contribution to the 2010 Auckland Triennial and on prospects for her residency here in Dunedin.

      • Martin Patrick 27/2/2010- - Martin Patrick (Massey School of Fine Art) discusses the work of Taryn Simon and her show at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar. An interesting little foray into the spectacle of politics and art....

      • Carl A. Mears 20/2/2010 - - A Live Art extravaganza! From Debord to Yeats, from Cardiff to Waldon Pond, a visceral performance....breathe....breathe...
      • Sally Ann McIntyre reviews Nathan Thompson's Artist Book TSUNAMI - 6/2/2010 - In late 2009 Nathan Thompson published a limited edition artist book entitled Tsunami, a visual score for a wider artistic project. Sally Ann McIntyre reviews the book and discusses the wider issues and histories surrounding visual scores.

      • Carl A. Mears 30th January 2010 In the inimitable Mr Mears' return to the airwaves in 2010 we witness him at his best. A wonderfully thoughtprovoking and empassioned discussion of 'Live Art' with recollections from an important period in Ireland for Mr Mears' alterego....

      • Lars Preisser in conversation with G.bert Lars Preisser's graduation piece Weaving with the sound of its own making is part of the Blue Oyster Gallery's 2010 Graduate Show. The work, its genesis and analogies are discussed

      • Matt Akehurst of GalleryGallery GalleryGallery is a travelling kitset gallery, a white cube which can pop up anywhere outside of the bureaucratic mesh of the institutionalised art-world. Matt Akehurst, the gallery's creator, discusses its evolution as an art project in itself, its motivations and ideals beyond the 'proposal' system.

      • An interview with Larry Matthews from the show on the 23rd January 2010: Larry Matthews has recently opened a new gallery space LAGNIAPPE (pronounced LAN - YOP) in an obscure little location in behind the Mou Very Bar on George St. Only open at night (in fact - only in hours of darkness) the intimate little space exhibits 'Miniature Art' which one examines under candlelight. A wonderful little surprise and an interesting discussion of the gallery's genesis.

      • Twenty Something Arty Type: From December 5 2009: A series of 'guerilla art works' (as mass media speculation had it) appeared in various locations around town in the last few months of 2009 - in a media coup, g.bert managed to track down the perpetrator, known only as 'twenty something arty type'. A fascinating discussion on the limits of the art-world and politics ensued....
      • ....one from deep in the Archives Carl A. Mears interviews Billy Apple
      • Also from deep in the Archives Gilbert interviews Wystan Curnow after which Wystan reads some poems

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