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Form Next to Form Next to Form is a book made from stills from Nova Paul's experimental 16mm film This is not Dying (2010) that was made at the film-maker's marae Maungarongo in the north of New Zealand's North Island. Using an early cinematic optical printing process of three-co ...
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This volume brings together a body of photographic work produced by Layla Rudneva-Mackay from 2002-2009. This work emerged from the ruins of a sculptural practice, and exists in parallel with graphic work, painting and writing. Her practice as a whole is characterised by poetic s ...
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Daniel Malone is one of New Zealand's most enigmatic and risk-taking artists. He is best known for context-specific performances and installations that weave together multiple threads to form playful and often perverse narratives about the historical, social and cultural identity ...
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PX: Thoughts on Painting was published following the two-part PX exhibition at St Paul Street Gallery, AUT University, Auckland - A Purposeless Production: A Necessary Praxis, curated by Leonhard Emmerling, and Snow Falls on Mountains Without Wind, curated by Jan Bryant. This ...
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Volume 1 is the first of the Volume series published by Artspace, Auckland, and Clouds. This publication considers retrospectively, and documents the first six months of programming during Brian Butler's term as director (late 2005 to early 2006).
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This book presents a history of this killer artist-run space in the form of an archive of ephemera and photographs.
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A comprehensive anthology, The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader provides a snapshot of digital art practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Ack and Other Abdications documents and considers the life of one sculpture, Ack - at once vast ice-flow and intestine that appeared first at Artspace in Auckland in 2006, was reworked for the Auckland Art Gallery in 2008, a showing that won the artist the Walters Prize.
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Pukapuka Tohunga Mahi Toi is the fifth book in the series titled 'Carte de Artist'. The process involves a mapping of the city in which artist Daniel Knorr collects pieces of rubbish on the street. This material is then interleaved into the blank pages of the books and pressed, e ...
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This book project was co-published with the Auckland gallery Michael Lett on the occasion of the screeing of Spong's Lethe-wards at Art Basel in June 2010.
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