This journal is a documentation of art and cultural events I have experienced as a New Zealander, a traveller, and a current resident of Las Vegas, Nevada.
I saw these signs and street art on my explorations on foot around central Auckland. The image bottom right is of Fiona Connor's installation at Michael Lett gallery.
While I was in Auckland I caught up with the fabulous performance artiste DeeZaStar aka Kneel Halt. DeeZaStar is a shining light in avante-garde drag performance in this country - we are very lucky to have her I reckon.
The photo bottom right was taken in the suburb of Avondale. No, they're not just untidy there, it was the inorganic rubbish collection happening. Apparently scavenging is now prohibited but of course people still do it because it's a great opportunity to find a little furniture for your flat, or material for your art practice...
I totally enjoyed this film. It shows really well why they have won over mainstream New Zealanders and have become such legends. My favourite part was when they were trying to vault a barbed-wire fence in their gumboots.
Sandra's legs, Sandra whipping cream and Sandra's artwork. (You'll have to click on the last image to get more of an idea of it, but it's still strangely ambiguous which I like).
They're not great photos, but they give you an idea of the opening of James Robinson's show 'Light' at the Sarjeant Gallery. There was music, general conviviality and poets - all surrounded by James' large-scale paintings incorporating all sorts of interesting objects. They entrance small children who are drawn to them like magnets. I enjoyed the apocalyptic video work 'Spaz Opera' as well. Seen here reading are poets Willa Joy Christie from Wellington and Scott Flanagan from Christchurch.