Art in New Zealand and Anzart
Issue 5:3&4 | August 1985
Editor: Stephanie Britton
Special Trans-Tasman Issue: Anzart - the inside story | A comprehensive coverage of Anzart/ Auckland '85 | the Australian/New Zealand artists' exchange | Art in New Zealand - unexplored country | A survey of what's what in the visual arts
In this issue
Chronicling the trans-Tasman connection: 1974-1984
Eruptions in Volcano City
Anzart installations: Stimulating diversity
Performances at Anzart: A description
Artists' Books
Artists on Air
Art in Auckland: A personal view
Clear options: Artmaking in Auckland
Art and politics
Killeen cut-outs
Contemporary dealer galleries in New Zealand
Monet money
Maria Olsen: No turning back
Carole Shepheard: Moving on
Teaching insomniacs to dream: The Wellington art scene
The Women's Gallery, Wellington: A herstory
Resisting modernism
The primitivist quality of experimental art in Southern New Zealand
Ralph Hotere and Jeffrey Harris in Dunedin
Music in Dunedin: Interview with Greg Fox
Maori art: It's time
Te Maori: Some consequences
A case for the re-evaluation of Maori art
Intermedia and bi-culturalism
Towards a new beginning: Art education in New Zealand schools
Public galleries in New Zealand: An introduction
Gender agenda
Painting and decorating
Art in a social context
Movie/TV/OD
Video, art and popular culture
What does NZ offer?
Anzart/Auckland '85: An Australian perspective
Friends of the AGSA: A new chapter
Youth and family activities at AGSA
On being connected
Multiculturalism and the Arts