The large wall hung quilts of takatāpui fabric artist and storyteller Maungaronga Te Kawa (Ngāti Porou) leap and sparkle as joyous dance. They are blankets of aroha for a world that needs it. Yet bright colours and animated cartoon figures belie the sophistication of these works. They test the boundaries of both Toi Māori and contemporary art, bringing social concerns to the fore through quilting.
Apr 28, 2024•26 min
New Zealand’s local production and screen industry is in crisis. But how did it get to this point? “It’s been years of international streaming companies operating in New Zealand without any regulation,” says Screen Production and Developers Association (SPADA) President Irene Gardiner.
Apr 28, 2024•23 min
Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa and this week it’s Taupō with artist, musician, composer, puppeteer and stone carver, Jeffrey Addison.
Apr 28, 2024•8 min
Sir Roger Hall remains Aotearoa New Zealand’s most popular playwright. Since 1976 his plays have often been box office gold. Now 85, and continuing to write plays through retirement, he recently told The Post he’d be happiest to die in front of the keyboard. He talks about his latest play - about an investment art club - to Culture 101.
Apr 28, 2024•21 min
This week King Loser, an independent Aotearoa New Zealand documentary won the Taite Music Prize for music journalism. Directors Cushla Dillon and Andrew Moore’s real life tragicomic chronicle of King Loser, a beloved cult rock and roll band trying to make a comeback, is a thing of excellence. But where do you go to see it? Netflix, Neon, Disney? Think again. TVNZ Plus? Not even. The good news is King Loser does have one streaming provider following its small cinema premiere at last year’s Intern...
Apr 28, 2024•13 min
It’s the 10th season of Loading Docs - an initiative to showcase Aotearoa’s documentary filmmakers. For a decade, it’s helped mentor emerging talent who’ve gone on to pursue successful careers in the screen industry.
Apr 28, 2024•16 min
It’s rare for an Aotearoa New Zealand writer to appear at book festivals about a novel, months out from its release. But then the sequel to a book as beloved and devastating as 2019’s Auē by Becky Manawatu (Ngāi Tahu) is no small event. As Auckland Writers Festival has aptly put it, Westport based Becky Manawatu’s debut novel took both the public and literary world by storm. The winner of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction, it’s a book of poetic beauty charged by Aotearoa’s coastal lands...
Apr 28, 2024•13 min
Arts news for Sunday 21 April 2024
Apr 21, 2024•5 min
Pōneke based poet and journalist Abdul Samad Haidari became a refugee at the age of 10. For Haidari poetry has been a way to cope with the trauma and to turn it into empowerment. His second book of poetry The Unsent Condolences was launched recently at Unity Books in Pōneke Wellington.
Apr 21, 2024•26 min
Intimacy coordination is a relatively new concept both in Aotearoa and across the world. Borne from the #MeToo movement, it’s a way to keep actors and crew safe on film and television sets and in theatre productions.
Apr 21, 2024•23 min
It’s known as ‘mural town’, it's Aotearoa New Zealand’s avocado capital and this week it’s the focus of Culture 101’s regional wrap.
Apr 21, 2024•8 min
The Aotearoa Art Fair is the apex of the art market food chain. This weekend on the Tāmaki Makaurau waterfront, the public, 32 dealers and many curators from around Aotearoa come happily together at the fair for both the market and a champagne-charged party.
Apr 21, 2024•14 min
Oscar-nominated US filmmaker Ava Duvernay’s new thought-provoking film Origin is based on the New York Times bestselling book Caste: The Origins of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson.
Apr 21, 2024•13 min
Aotearoa New Zealand has won one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes. Mataaho collective have been awarded the Golden Lion by a jury at the 60th Venice Biennale for their large scale work in the main curated exhibition. Held every two years, the Biennale is dubbed the Olympics of the art world and Mataaho collective’s achievement, as Creative New Zealand’s Amanda Hereaka describes, is “the equivalent of winning a gold medal.”
Apr 21, 2024•16 min
This year marks 20 years of Whakaata Māori - Māori Television. Something to celebrate particularly in this climate of broadcasting cuts and redundancies. A founding member of Māori TV, veteran broadcaster and television executive Julian Wilcox, was there at the very beginning: presenting the very first broadcast in 2004.
Apr 21, 2024•20 min
Arts news for Sunday 14 April from RNZ
Apr 14, 2024•3 min
A "lack of joined-up thinking" in Wellington's gallery sector has led to two major art spaces closing at the same time, an art historian and former gallery director says.
Apr 14, 2024•48 min
Say the name Anurag Kashyap in South Asian circles and you’ll likely find some star struck fans. The prominent Indian filmmaker will be in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland this week for an intimate conversation about his work, his tenacious storytelling and the moments which have shaped his career.
Apr 14, 2024•15 min
Baylys Beach is a settlement of a few hundred on a wild section on the west coast of Northland, just outside Takiwira Dargaville. It’s home to painter Sean McDonnell who works and sells his art in the settlement when he’s not working as a tour guide up and down the motu.
Apr 14, 2024•7 min
If you’ve ever opened a magazine in Aotearoa New Zealand, chances are, you’ve almost certainly seen Jae Frew’s work.
Apr 14, 2024•14 min
Today we are all publishers, sharing fresh content online to please our followers. So when does taking a photograph of an interesting artwork constitute a breach of copyright? And what about the harvesting of those images by AI?
Apr 14, 2024•11 min
Two playwrights have won this year’s Adam NZ Play Award: Dan Bain from Christchurch for The Odyssey and Sam Brooks from Tāmaki Makaurau for This Is My Story of Us.
Apr 14, 2024•15 min
When a comedian approaches Comedy Festival season, you expect the trial of a new show, and all the challenges that represents. But this year beloved Aotearoa comedian and journalist Te Radar isn't just preparing to perform his latest - 'Cookbookery!', a delve into vintage Kiwi cookbooks - he’ll be reimagining four other “docu-comedies” he’s created over 30 years in the business.
Apr 14, 2024•11 min
Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April.
Apr 07, 2024•4 min
What does it take to be an effective cultural translator? Yang Fan will tell you that the language is just the beginning.
Apr 07, 2024•22 min
If you think of your favourite film, chances are there’s a pivotal scene driven by music or a killer soundtrack. Either way, you can thank the work of a music supervisor.
Apr 07, 2024•27 min
A $3.9 million dollar multi-purpose arts and cultural space, Te Atamira, opened in the burgeoning commercial district of Frankton near Queenstown in May 2022. It’s a hub for creative work from the communities that surround the three lakes of the wider Queenstown-Lake District: Whākatipu, Hāwea and Wānaka. Te Atamira director, Olivia Egerton, says the strength of that community cultural life has been demonstrated by the centre’s use - up to 2000 people and 35 arts groups use it every week.
Apr 07, 2024•7 min
“If opera doesn’t tell stories about right now or about who we are now, then eventually it’s just going to die out,” British composer Jonathan Dove tells Culture 101’s Mark Amery. Jonathan Dove should know. With 32 operas to his name he’s one of the most performed living opera composers of our time.
Apr 07, 2024•18 min
Slavic culture crosses from Eastern Europe and the Balkans through to Asia. It encapsulates a real diversity of countries but which share strong cultural roots in Slavic languages. Their commonalities are apparent in Aotearoa New Zealand today through gloriously rich musical traditions often heard on festival stages. Celebrating the cultures of Slavic peoples who have settled here, festival SlavFest 2024 is a one-day festival in Poneke Wellington 13 April.
Apr 07, 2024•13 min
Food is perhaps one of the easiest ways to bring people together. But what about when it's painted? In the case of young Pōneke Wellington-based artist Alice Toomer’s hyperrealistic paintings, it can be striking, evoke emotion and even appeal to all the senses.
Apr 07, 2024•15 min