Courtney Johnston
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Two very different exhibitions by two artists with true clarity of vision: Fiona Connor and Kobi Bosshard; and an Internet cat video film festival at an American art gallery. Audio
Arts With Courtney Johnston
A magical visit to Te Papa and a respected American art gallery draws 10,000 visitors by showing cat videos. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
An exhibition at the Adam Art Gallery explores the connections between the French-born conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and artists working here in New Zealand in the past 50 years. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Two stories about re-appearing paintings, one concerning a stuffed eagle that might prove to be a very expensive problem for the heirs of a New York art dealer, plus the opening of the Walters Prize… Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Two epic exhibitions by Peter Robinson and Rohan Wealleans, and a new way to play the Exquisite Corpse game online. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Michael Parekowhai's Venice Biennale project comes to Christchurch; a new website for New Zealand's moving image artists and a conservation project unveiled after 34 years. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Solo exhibitions in Christchurch and Wellington by Ann Shelton, Ben Buchanan, and Hannah and Aaron Beehre and a new way to discover and share our culture and heritage through the Digital New Zealand… Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
The completion - 30 years after it was designed - of Sol LeWitt's abstract garden in Philadelphia, Auckland artist Campbell Patterson's project 'Lifting My Mother For As Long As I Can', and what's… Audio
Arts with Courtenay Johnston
The Dark Sky exhibition at Victoria University's Adam Art Gallery. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has recently hauled a 340 tonne boulder through 22 cities in order to realise Michael Heizer's massive sculpture 'Levitated Mass'. Meanwhile, a Greek digital… Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Courtney is looking at sculpture, which seems to be having an international moment. Audio
Arts with Courtenay Johnston
A round-up of new dealer gallery shows, and fear and abstract art. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
The announcement of the delayed reopening of Christchurch Art Gallery and the discovery of what's thought to be the earliest copy of the Mona Lisa. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 7)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 6)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 5)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Courtney remembers New Plymouth artist Don Driver, who died last week, and looks at the new Prospect exhibition at City Gallery in Wellington. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Taking the digital pulse of libraries, galleries and museums, looking at new and interesting ways to access and interact with collections from all over the world. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
The visual arts line-up for the NZ International Festival of the Arts. Audio