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Alexis Hunter – 'We Knew We Were Making History' | TateShots
Born in New Zealand, artist Alexis Hunter moved to London in the 1970s. A painter and photographer who used feminist theory in her work, Hunter was politically active and deeply involved in the emerging British feminist scene. Hunter...
The British Museum
Titokowaru’s dilemma: an interview with Marian Maguire
New Zealand artist Marian Maguire discusses the inspirations for her lithographic series ‘Titokowaru’s dilemma’. Marian uses the instantly recognisable silhouettes of ancient Greek red-and-black figure pottery, decorating them with Māori...
The Guardian
The Boy with Tape on his Face speaks from the Edinburgh Fringe festival
The Boy with Tape on his Face speaks from the Edinburgh Fringe festival Sam Wills, better known as the cult New Zealand mime artist who's taken the 2012 Edinburgh fringe by storm, talks about how he made the transition from struggling...
Curated Video
Banksy vs Robbo & The Graffiti War. Documentary for educational purposes only
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What is the impact and legacy of Cook’s voyages?
In this film, historians, artists, anthropologists and members of the indigenous communities in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, consider contemporary perspectives on Cook’s voyages and examine their legacy.
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Francis Upritchard at the Venice Biennale 2009 | TateShots
New Zealand-born, London-based artist Francis Upritchard is represented her country at 2009's Biennale. Taking over three rooms of a palazzo, 'Save Yourself' is an imaginary landscape populated by strange miniature figures, who seem to...