Tackling a tsunami of outrage
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Issue 3812 23rd May 2013
It might be time for Te Papa to explain its reformation plans in plain English.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3812 23rd May 2013
It might be time for Te Papa to explain its reformation plans in plain English.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3810 9th May 2013
Goldie was on the wrong side of history with his tirade against modern art.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3808 24th Apr 2013
Piecing together the story of Chairman Mao's korowai.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3806 11th Apr 2013
Cultural diversity is something to embrace
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3804 28th Mar 2013
As Europe shows, apartment blocks can be elegant and civilised.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3802 14th Mar 2013
Creative New Zealand: an oxymoron, if ever there was, says Hamish Keith.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue Listener Plus 3741 24th Feb 2013
Along with a handful of other 20th-century New Zealand painters, Hotere built a powerful and enduring bridge between two cultures.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3798 14th Feb 2013
An addition to Amsterdam’s Stedelijk museum that seems grossly out of time and place.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3796 31st Jan 2013
Christopher Finlayson needs to remember he’s minister for the arts, not against them.
By Hamish Keith in Cultural Curmudgeon
Issue 3794 17th Jan 2013
But not from LEDs, or our eye gets much more information than any artist would intend.