Circuit Cast

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CIRCUIT CAST is a fortnightly podcast produced by CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand, a distributor of artists' moving image works. www.circuit.org.nz. Each month on the CIRCUIT podcast host Mark Amery is joined by local guest curators, writers and artists to dissect recent exhibitions and events in the world of local and international moving image.

Episódios

  • Episode 18: Are you cuddling a Care Bear?

    10/12/2014 Duração: 34min

    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 Gallery, Wellington 2014. Photo by Shaun Waugh

  • Episode 17: Tahi Moore and Light Show

    25/11/2014 Duração: 23min

    In this edition of CIRCUIT Cast we interview Tahi Moore about his show Psyche Rebuild at Hopkinson Mossman and discuss how his practice investigates the gap between thought and language; in our round table discussion our guests Mark Jackson and Ahilapalapa Rands discuss the Auckland Art Gallery’s summer blockbuster Light Show. Your host is Mark Amery. Image: Magic Hour (2004-2007) David Batchelor. Courtesy the artist, Galeria Leme, São Paulo and Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh Guest Bios: Dr. Mark Jackson is Associate Professor of Design in the School of Art and Design, Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University, New Zealand. He has published in the fields of design history and theory, the visual arts, film and media as well as architecture and landscape architecture. He has had a number of film and video works exhibited internationally. His current research focus is on ethics and design cultures with particular emphasis on the works of Derrida, Heidegger, Agamben and Levinas. Ahilapalapa R

  • Episode 16: An interview with Adnan Yildiz

    12/11/2014 Duração: 13min

    In this CIRCUIT podcast we take a break from our usual three-act format to interview Adnan Yıldız, incoming director of Artspace Auckland. Adnan talks about research, collaboration and his vision for Artspace. Additional comments from acting Artspace Director Anna Gardner. Your interviewer is Mark Amery. Edited by Callum Devlin. Image credit: Misal Adnan Yıldız, Photo by Fabian Schewe (At the back: Erdag Aksel's "A Calculated Loss of Memory- Stuttgart" 2014 as part the exhibition "Life of Objects" Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, Spring (Northern Hemisphere) 2014)

  • Episode 15 - William Kentridge, Simon Denny, Gloria Knight

    19/10/2014 Duração: 48min

    In this months CIRCUIT Cast; William Kentridge’s The Refusal of Time is discussed in front of a live audience at City Gallery Wellington by host Mark Amery, panellists Thomasin Sleigh and Martin Patrick and an audience member; in part 2 we talk to Simon Denny mid-install for The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom at the Adam Art Gallery, and in Part 3 we begin a new monthly feature on artist-run spaces by talking to Henry Davidson about Auckland's Gloria Knight. Part 1 was recorded at City Gallery Wellington as Part of Tuatara Open Late on Thursday 2 October. This pod was produced with the assistance of Creative New Zealand, with thanks to Tracey Monsatra, Steve McVey, Olivia Lacey and Ann Gale. Music by Orchestra of Spheres. Image credit: William Kentridge, The Refusal of Time (detail - film still), 2012. A collaboration with Philip Miller, Catherine Meyburgh and Peter Galison. Five-channel video with sound, 30 min, with megaphones and breathing machine ("Elephant"). State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Wester

  • Episode 14 - Gavin Hipkins, Kim Paton, SPARK Festival

    18/09/2014 Duração: 29min

    In this podcast our panel dissect Gavin Hipkins’ feature film adaptation of Samuel Butler’s 1872 novel Erewhon, asking what message Butler and Hipkins have for us in 2014? In Part 2 we talk to Kim Paton about the vibrant SPARK media arts festival in Hamilton. Your host as always is Mark Amery, with guests Martin Patrick and Thomasin Sleigh.

  • Episode 13 - Symposium interviews: George Clark, Simon Rees

    09/08/2014 Duração: 35min

    This months CIRCUIT CAST talks to keynote George Clark about Camille Henrot and all the exciting screenings, talks and events at the upcoming CIRCUIT symposium Locating the Practice. In part 2 Simon Rees merrily spills the beans on the next 3 years of Govett-Brewster programming and offers a few international perspectives on the contemporary NZ art scene.

  • Episode 12 - Kim Pieters, Terri Te Tau, Tonga ‘i Onopooni: Tonga Contemporary

    16/07/2014 Duração: 33min

    This months CIRCUIT CAST is an export quality edition; Mark Amery joins Martin Patrick and Thomasin Sleigh at the Tongan contemporary survey Tonga ‘i Onopooni at Pataka, Kim Pieters journeys up from the Dunedin underground to to present her survey What is a life? at the Adam Art Gallery, and mid-install of her group show with the Mata Aho collective Kaokao, Terri Te Tau discusses sending her installation work Unregistered and Unwarranted to Eyebeam in New York. All that and a few calamitous mis-pronunciations on this months CIRCUIT CAST. Image: Kim Pieters, Halo (2010), digital video, audio by Edie Stevens, in the exhibition What is a life? Kim Pieters at the Adam Art Gallery (Photo: Shaun Waugh)

  • Episode 11 - Stuggorings and Fijetterings, MOAMOA, Art and Social Change

    05/06/2014 Duração: 34min

    In the pod this month our critical panel finds much to celebrate in Peter Wareing's Stuggorings and Fijetterings at Enjoy Gallery, we visit Seung Yul Oh mid-install of his 10 year survey MoaMoa at City Gallery Wellington and we dial up curator Mercedes Vicente on a crackly line in Spain to discuss her Art and Social Change research residency in India, subsequent exhibitions in Christchurch and Auckland, the legacy of Darcy Lange and the vexed issue of how artists resolve the divide between ethics and aesthetics. As usual your host is Mark Amery with guest panellists Martin Patrick and Megan Dunn. Image: Stuggorings and Fijetterings (2014) Peter Wareing

  • Episode 10 - Simon Starling, Maldives Exodus Caravan Show, Samin Son

    25/04/2014 Duração: 30min

    This month’s CIRCUIT CAST is on the road; from Wellington Martin Patrick, Thomasin Sleigh and Mark Amery discuss Simon Starling’s ‘In Speculuum’, in Auckland Te Tuhi Director James McCarthy talks about his new job as Van Driver/Wrestler for the Maldives Exodus Caravan Show; while in Dunedin performance and video artist Samin Son discusses his Blue Oyster residency and the possibility of leaving New Zealand for pastures new.

  • Episode 9 - Sydney Biennale controversy, Cinema and Painting, Ken Jacobs

    10/03/2014 Duração: 43min

    It's the first CIRCUIT Cast for 2014! In this months pod we talk to Australian artist Nathan Gray about his decision to withdraw from this years Sydney Biennale, just hours before the Biennale ended it's association with controversial sponsor Transfield Holdings. Panellists Martin Patrick and Abby Cunnane join host Mark Amery to dissect the Adam Art Gallery exhibition Cinema and Painting. From New York we are joined by the one of the show's artists, Mr Ken Jacobs, who with his wife Florence discuss the relationship between the aforementioned two mediums, Jacobs' 3D cinema and also share an anecdote about Len Lye in New York during the 1960s. Image: Ken Jacobs, film still from The Guests, 2013. 3D Archival footage transferred to digital video, DCP, b/w, surround-sound, 74mins. Courtesy of the artist.

  • Episode 8 - Best of 2013

    15/12/2013 Duração: 30min

    In this final 2013 pod guests Abby Cunnane, Michelle Menzies, Megan Dunn, Martin Patrick and host Mark Amery gather in an Irish pub to discuss the years highlights both in moving image and elsewhere. Artists discussed include Jacqueline Fraser, G. Bridle, Dan Arps, Kushana Bush, Yvonne Todd, Joanna Paul, Julian Dashper, Gavin Hipkins. Exhibitions discussed include Len Lye at City Gallery Wellington, Auckland Triennal, Moving On Asia: Towards a New Art Network. Michelle Menzies says "What I would like to see a bit more of is some artists turning to the moving image with some more self-consciousness about it’s history both in New Zealand and at large, so the moving image isn’t always taken up as a found object with a kind of innocence, but rather something that trails a real, formal, content-based background that needs to be grappled with”. Later in the pod we dial up Melanie Oliver at the Physics Room in Christchurch to review the year that was after the recent earthquakes. Melanie discusses moving back to

  • Episode 7 - Sound Full, MINA and Body Rock

    07/11/2013 Duração: 43min

    This month it's a noisy old pod as host Mark Amery gives two thumbs down to Sound Full at City Gallery Wellington only to be rebutted by guests Martin Patrick and Sophie Jerram; we talk to Dr Max Schleser co-founder of MINA , the Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa about their upcoming symposium and mobile technology in contemporary art; then we round off by dialing up Rebecca Hobbs in Auckland where her show Body Rock has just opened at the Film Archive. All that, some paper rustling, two studios and the usual gripping content that is CIRCUIT CAST. Image: Kusum Normoyle, Tension Sets (3) installation view City Gallery Wellington, 2013, video and audio. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Justine Hall.

  • Episode 6 - Francis Alys, Phil Dadson & CIRCUIT symposium

    01/10/2013 Duração: 33min

    In this CIRCUIT CAST; host Mark Amery talks abut Francis Alÿs' REEL-UNREEL, recently at the Adam Art Gallery and also on the artists website. Guests are Martin Patrick (writer, academic) and Bronwyn Holloway-Smith (artist). Mid-show we cross to Christchurch where Phil Dadson is preparing a new version of his interactive work the Bodytok Quintet. Phil also talks about the aesthetics of early video and the recent CIRCUIT symposium. To finish CIRCUIT Director Mark Williams makes his biannual pod appearance to wrap up the CIRCUIT symposium and announce two exciting new CIRCUIT initiatives for artists. Image: Francis Alÿs (in collaboration with Julien Devaux and Ajmal Maiwandi), still from Reel-Unreel, 2011. Video documentation of an action. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner, New York/London.

  • Episode 5 -Auckland Art Fair

    12/08/2013 Duração: 27min

    In this months edition of CIRCUIT CAST the pod deliver an extended onsite discussion from the Auckland Art Fair. Host Mark Amery is joined by Andrew Clifford (Curator, Gus Fisher Gallery) and visiting ex-patriate Serena Bentley (Curator, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne). In part 1 the pod discuss the Art Fair's place in the wider art ecology and wonder where are all the dealers this year? In part 2 they reflect on highlights, and in part 3 they address the puzzling absence of the moving image in this years event.

  • Episode 4 - Beautiful Creatures, Pulp Fan Fiction and Online Sales

    26/06/2013 Duração: 32min

    In this months CIRCUIT podcast your host Mark Amery welcomes Dick Whyte, who offers a brief and pained shakedown on Warhol at Te Papa before discussing his remake of Pulp Fiction using over 400 You Tube fan videos. Wanganui artist Brit Bunkley talks about embracing digital distribution and a new online service [S]edition which promises Artists video for your smartphone, tablet or TV at a fraction of the dealer price. And kicking it all off for June, Abby Cunnane and Tim Corballis reflect on Beautiful Creatures at the Adam Art Gallery, featuring Bill Henson, Jacqueline Fraser and the man sometimes described as the original Warhol, Mr Jack Smith. Produced with the assistance of Creative New Zealand, Massey University School of Fine Arts and Mike Heynes. Music by Orchestra of Spheres.

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