Courtney Johnston
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
A new museum dedicated to Jack the Ripper raises outcry in London and an art blogger imagines what might have happened if Old Master had written artist statements. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney Johnston discusses an exhibition about the seemingly endless appeal of cats on the internet and a new collection of essays by one of the founders of feminist art history. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney Johnston, Director of The Dowse discusses Shannon Te Ao at City Gallery, Seraphine Pick at The Dowse, and live horses as art in New York. Audio, Gallery
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney Johnston, director of The Dowse, discusses Matariki festival in Wellington, an artist on the 20 pound note, and five years of talking about art on this show. Audio, Gallery
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Art meets fashion in exhibitions in Wellington and Dunedin. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
A monumental new video work by Lisa Reihana, and architecture comes to the Turner Prize. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Is painting getting bluer? And a group exhibition in Wellington uses objects to talk about memory, collecting and loss. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnson discusses The Promised Land
We visit New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai's new survey exhibition at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Art podcasts, protecting land art, and a new exhibition at Pataka in Porirua. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston discusses future trends for museums. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Artists and talent agencies; the forthcoming Billy Apple retrospective, and futurists predict important trends for museums in the coming years. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Art and animals in Melbourne and art and HIV/Aids in Auckland. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
A virtual museum for stolen art, a copyright case with some potentially far-reaching consequences, and a project to bring New Zealand artists to prominence on Wikipedia. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Metro magazine's nomination of Michael Parekowhai's light house sculpture as a 'best is yet to come', and art books for Christmas. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
The 40th anniversary of Fingers, one of the world's longest running contemporary jewellery galleries, and Michael Parekowhai's lighthouse sculpture for the Auckland waterfront. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Courtney discusses why there are empty display cases in British World War One centenary exhibitions. Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
What is this thing, "post-internet art"; the Light Show at Auckland Art Gallery, and the Great Mugging. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Simon Denny's The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom at the Adam Art Gallery. Simon Denny will represent New Zealand at the Venice Biennale in 2015. His new show at the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington will… Audio
Arts with Courtney Johnston
Dunedin is awash in ceramics, and a strange art law case in Texas sees a famous work turned into a one-item museum. Audio