12:43
What is the state of art writing and criticism in
New Zealand, what qualifications do visual art reviewers need, and who do art
critics write for? Sonia Sly speaks to art critics Mark Amery, Megan Dunne and
Jon Bywater, who divulge on matters of personal opinion versus objectivity,
changes that need to take place, and how art writing works in a commercialised
sphere.
1:10
At The Movies: Bernie tells the true story of a
murderer - except no-on in town seemed to have much sympathy for the deceased.
1:31
We help John Gow and Gary Langsford celebrate the
25th anniversary of their Auckland art gallery. They opened their first gallery
together in a converted gas station in Grey Lynn in 1987. Now you find the Gow
Langsford Gallery right next to Auckland Art Gallery. Twenty-five years on they
are still very much in the business and marking their anniversary with a
special exhibition.
1:44
Erin Harrington reviews the premiere of Lynda
Chanwai Earle's latest play, Man in a Suitcase, at Christchurch's Court
Theatre. It's starting point was true story of a kidnapped Chinese student
whose remains were found in a floating suitcase in Auckland.
1:53
Opera boss Sarah Billinghurst is probably the most
powerful New Zealander involved in opera. She's in charge of artistic matters
at New York's Metropolitan Opera, and she makes time in her busy day to chat to
Justin Gregory.
2:05
The Laugh Track: Actor Jason Whyte shares what makes
him laugh with us.
2:26
While most writers' work is vetted by many pairs of
eyes before it's unleashed on the world, plays sometimes fall straight from the
brain to the stage. Julie Hill explores how script workshops can benefit
playwrights, and how they work.
2:35
Our featured writer is the late Janet Frame, with
the publication of new and previously uncollected stories in Gorse is Not
People. Her niece and co-executor Pamela Gordon has overseen the publication.
3:05
The Drama Hour: Critical by Martha Hardy Ward, Skin
Deep by Ole Maiava and The Gullibles (Series 2 Episode 1) by Joe Musaphia.
For more information and images visit the Arts on Sunday
webpage: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday
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