Mark Amery
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- 14 years 7 months
Mark Amery has worked as an art critic, writer, editor and broadcaster for many years across the arts and media. He is co-director of public art programme Letting Space, an art consultant has a strong interest in arts development and is the former Director of New Zealand’s playwrights organisation Playmarket. He was part of the curatorial team at City Gallery Wellington.
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Mark Amery on upsetting male expectations at Adam Art Gallery with Bad Visual Systems.
In his current rounds visiting New Zealand cities to take their cultural temperature, Mark Amery writes from Dunedin.
Mark Amery writes on the museum arrival of Simon Denny’s 'Secret Power'.
Mark Amery writes on art writer and artist Katy Corner who passed away in September.
Mark Amery celebrates the visual cultural mecca Whanganui has become thanks to the vision of its creative residents.
Mark Amery writes of the significance of John Walsh’s vision of a mythic land of the long white cloud.
Visiting Vanuatu, Mark Amery asks how we might deepen our relationship with the Pacific through the arts.
Mark Amery writes on exhibitions at Auckland’s Te Tuhi and Wellington’s Adam Art Gallery in which curators explore the potentials of space.
Cameraless photography can help us value art in vital ways says Mark Amery.