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HUMcard: notes from an artist
Digital mailout series
The HUMcard is an exclusive mailout series originally developed for Contemporary HUM's supporters, offering an intimate, unmediated look into international projects by Aotearoa artists and curators.
Each edition features exclusive images alongside a short text written directly by the practitioner, providing insights into the contexts, challenges and motivations behind exhibitions and residencies, and inviting the HUM community directly into the studios and processes of globally active creatives.
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Susan Te Kahurangi King, HERALBONY Art Prize 2024 Exhibition
10 August —
22 September 2024
SMBC Earth Garden Gallery Space, Tokyo, Japan
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Ronnie van Hout, The Giants
29 March —
27 April 2024
Goya Curtain, Tokyo, Japan
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Kate Newby, Very active weather
17 February —
24 March 2024
Kayokoyuki, Tokyo, Japan
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Kate Newby, Dialogue 2: Ephemeral Anchoring
16 February —
31 May 2024
Ginza Maison Hermès, Tokyo, Japan
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Jenna Eriksen, Kiku No Kami
13 November —
17 November 2023
72 Gallery, Tokyo Institute of Photography, Japan
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Kate Newby, Our Ecology
18 October 2023 —
31 March 2024
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
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Joel Kirkham, Ground Swell by Goya Curtain
11 August —
13 August 2023
void+eaves, Tokyo, Japan
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Claudia Kogachi and Susan Te Kahurangi King, Tokyo Gendai
06 July —
09 July 2023
Pacifico Yokohama, Tokyo, Japan
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Patrick Lundberg, ∙∙ ∙∙
12 November —
10 December 2022
Goya Curtain, Tokyo, Japan
Writing
An interview with Joel Kirkham
By Catherine Dale
22.10.2020
Based in Japan for the past ten years, Joel Kirkham founded Goya Curtain in Tokyo with fellow artist Bjorn Houtman in 2016, and has since been running the gallery. Together with Catherine Dale, he discusses the project space, the exhibitions it has hosted since opening, including Anoushka Akel's recent show (RED LEGS) HOT HEAD, and the future direction for Goya Curtain.