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COURTESY OFCOURTESY OFS07 E07 - In Relation to In Relation Ep6 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, selects a performance in the exhibition and reads the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading is between 15 and 30 minutes in duration with some comments before and after.In th...2023-07-2713 minCOURTESY OFCOURTESY OFIn Relation to In Relation Ep5 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, selects a performance in the exhibition and reads the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading is between 15 and 30 minutes in duration with some comments before and after.In th...2023-07-2430 minCOURTESY OFCOURTESY OFIn Relation to In Relation Ep4 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, selects a performance in the exhibition and reads the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading will be between 15 and 20 minutes with time for questions after.In this reading Ti...2023-07-1043 minCOURTESY OFCOURTESY OFIn Relation to In Relation Ep3 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, selects a performance in the exhibition and reads the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading will be between 15 and 20 minutes with time for questions after.In this reading Ti...2023-06-1926 minCOURTESY OFCOURTESY OFIn Relation to In Relation Ep2 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, selects a performance in the exhibition and reads the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading will be between 15 and 20 minutes with time for questions after.In this reading Ti...2023-05-3130 minCOURTESY OFCOURTESY OFIn Relation to In Relation Ep1 | Tina Barton Reads - Lunchtime TalksEvery second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, will select a performance in the exhibition and read the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading will be between 10 and 20 minutes with time for questions after.In this re...2023-05-2342 minAuckland Writers FestivalAuckland Writers FestivalThe Role Of The CriticAuckland Writers Festival 2015 Critics occupy an uncomfortable position, often finding themselves in the firing line from all sides: too harsh, too fawning, not constructive enough. But just what is the job of a critic? What value do they add? And what makes a good or a bad critic? International Shakespeare critic Peter Holland and New Zealand art critic Wystan Curnow front up for a discussion with Rosabel Tan, editor of the NZ online magazine The Pantograph Punch, about the place of the critic in the cultural conversation.2015-12-2245 minCIRCUIT CASTCIRCUIT CASTEpisode 18: Are you cuddling a Care Bear?What were the best exhibitions of 2014? Best emerging artist? Best art writing? Did the public programme taken over the exhibition? Are you cuddling a Care Bear? Megan Dunn, Martin Patrick and host Mark Amery ask the important questions about the year that was, with email best-of's from Pod regular Thomasin Sleigh. Part 1: 00:00-12:50 Best shows of 2014, Auckland's aggressiveness versus Wellington's fruityness, Robert Leonard at City Gallery  
Part 2: 12:50-26:00 Shannon Te Ao, Freedom Farmers, Wystan Curnow, Has the public programme taken over the exhibition?
 Part 3: 26:00-34:30 Thoughts on the Walters Prize and Simon Denny Image: Collectors Edition (Glitch), Eddie Clemens. Adam Art Ga...2014-12-1134 minPoemTalk at the Writers HousePoemTalk at the Writers HouseEpisode 22 - just begun to learnBob Perelman, Wystan Curnow, Charles Bernstein, and Al Filreis discuss Louis Zukofsky's Anew2009-09-1826 minClose ListeningClose ListeningClose Listening: Wystan Curnow, 2009(c) 2009 Wystan Curnow. Distributed by PennSound: http://www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/2009-04-0727 minClose ListeningClose ListeningClose Listening: In Conversation with Wystan Curnow, 2009(c) 2009 Wystan Curnow. Distributed by PennSound: http://www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/2009-04-0728 min