Where the Apple Falls reviewed by Nick Atkinson, Billy Apple: the artist has to eat like everybody else and Uku Rere Nga Kaihanga Uku & Beyond reviewed by Janet McAllister.
Images: From left: Annie and Will Crummer. Photo supplied, Billy TK Snr and Mara TK. Photo supplied, Tigi Ness and Che Fu. Photo supplied, Billy Apple, Motion Picture Meets the Apple 1963. Courtesy of the Chartwell Collection (detail), Baye Riddell, Mauri Ora, 1990
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