Los Angeles
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Fiona Connor, Continuous Sidewalk
18 August —
28 October 2023
Artist studio, Los Angeles, USA
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Brit Bunkley, Surrealist Vacations In The Subconscious 2023
22 July —
09 September 2023
Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles, USA
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Fiona Connor, Ecstatic: Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection
10 June —
27 August 2023
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA
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18 Aotearoa filmmakers and media artists, 2023 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
04 May —
15 May 2023
Little Tokyo, Gardena Cinemas, and Regal L.A. Live, Los Angeles, USA
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Fiona Connor, Rooms I Have Keys For
23 October 2022 —
06 February 2023
The Finley, Los Angeles, USA
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Emma McIntyre, Pearl Diver
11 February —
18 March 2023
Château Shatto, Los Angeles, USA
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Virginia Leonard, Friends & Family 2023
07 January —
07 February 2023
Sow & Tailor, Los Angeles, USA
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Fiona Connor and Emma McIntyre, Oceans of Time
10 December 2022 —
04 February 2023
Château Shatto, Los Angeles, USA
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André Hemer, Phenomena
17 September —
29 October 2022
LUIS DE JESUS, Los Angeles, USA
Writing
Clinic of Phantasms
By Jennifer Bornstein
12.07.2022
The writings of Aotearoa artist, writer and gallerist Giovanni Intra have been collected together for the first time in Clinic of Phantasms: Writings 1994–2002, spanning his career from K Road in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland through to Los Angeles. Artist Jennifer Bornstein reflects on Giovanni Intra’s life and work on the occasion of this new publication.
Writing
The Way Through Doors
By Andrew Berardini
22.06.2022
Andrew Berardini visits Fiona Connor’s solo exhibition at Château Shatto in LA, where the artist’s carefully rendered replicas of the doors of closed down clubs conjure up memories of forgotten youth.
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Fiona Amundsen, The Medium is the Message: Flags and Banners
10 April —
23 October 2022
The Wende Museum of Cold War, Los Angeles, USA
Writing
Making Art in the time of COVID-19
By Chloe Lane
28.05.2020
Two US-based New Zealand artists - Amy Howden-Chapman in New York and Emma McIntyre in Los Angeles - share their experience of the Covid-19 lockdown, how it has impacted their practice and everyday life, and discuss the possible ecological outcomes of the lockdown, including the shifting of art practices to the online world.