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Alan Brunton


recollections

  

Bibliography

Alan Brunton contributed to the following textwork exhibitions by Lesley Kaiser and John Barnett:

  • Like They Are Now (!991). Organised and curated by John Barnett and Lesley Kaiser. Exhibition of artwork texts displayed in Auckland on the electronic sign at The Corner, Queen and Victoria Sts, and on the electronic sign above the BNZ, corner of Queen and Shortland Sts, and in Wellington on the electronic sign at the Harbour City Centre, Lambton Quay.
        
    Two of Alan’s contributions appeared:
    1) READ KAFKA! 
    2) GIVE IT UP!
       
  • The Paper Project (1992). Curated by John Barnett and Lesley Kaiser. 
    Exhibition of textworks in The New Zealand Herald, 6 August.
        
    Red Mole contribution:
    your heart beats faster / on the edge of disaster
        
  • You Saw It On TV (1993). Organised by Lesley Kaiser and John Barnett. 
    Exhibition of textworks shown on TV3, 22 August between 5.35 and 5.45 p.m.
       
    Red Mole contribution:
    your heart beats faster / on the edge of disaster

 

Selected Kaiser / Barnett Bibliography

(Books and videos available from the Auckland Art Gallery Bookshop)

Like They Are Now (1991). Organised and curated by John Barnett and Lesley Kaiser. Video.

Landfall 182 (June 1992): 135-51. Essay, photographs and documentation of Like They Are Now.

You Saw It On TV (1993). Organised by Lesley Kaiser and John Barnett. Video.

Post Art (1994). John Barnett / Lesley Kaiser. Auckland: Alphabet Piano Press. Limited edition book.

 

Reviews of Like They Are Now:

Grant Duncan and Trevor Conn, Two reviews of Like They Are Now', Printout 2 (1992).

Ted Jenner, 'Messages from the Antipodes,' Sulfur 30 (1992). Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Anna Miles, ‘Like They Are Now,’ Stamp 28 (1992)..

Gilbert Wong, 'Catch them if you can,' NZ Herald (28 November 1991).

 

Lesley Kaiser
John Barnett

December 2002

                        


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