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Abstract works can ask that our shared reality of objects and legible forms be suspended for what is usually a nocturnal ...
Behind the heavy doors of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki on Kitchener St, the battle to crown the next director has begun ...
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A slice of freedom
The American writer Freddie deBoer wrote in a 2022 newsletter that some of the most irritating posturing about freedom of speech online comes from leftists who are “absolutely certain about everything ...
There are sauces, and then there is mole — that dense, complex, enigmatic, labour-intensive substance that exists in seemingly infinite variations. It is not so much a condiment as it is a record of ...
Here we are again, looking at art. That might seem like a fickle pursuit, as we nosedive into national austerities and a global climate that has something of Weimar Germany about it (*cough*). Which ...
The most radical constructivists — popular with baby boomer hippies in the 1960s — argue there’s no objective knowledge ...
Currently she has two works in Photosynthesisers: Women and the Lens, a group exhibition that has just opened at Te Uru in ...
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Procrastination plus
Michael Joseph Savage won the 1935 election and in his first year implemented compulsory unionism, the 40-hour week and an unemployment benefit. His first state house was ready the following year and ...
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As our virtual heart tour continues, we gather around a bisected heart, watching valves open and close. The teacher prompts us to trace the blood flow — “oxygenated or deoxygenated?” he asks.