Editorial: What is Art, Really?
Posted 2:29am Sunday 8th May 2022 by Fox Meyer
Someone once told me that art is like porn: you know it when you see it. And I think that’s true. Of course, art is subjective. You might not like it, even if other people do. Most of our art comes from our art team, and quite a bit of it comes from student submissions, who want to Read more...
University’s Art Club Overcomes Challenges, Brings Artistic Minds Together
Posted 2:31am Sunday 8th May 2022 by Anna Robertshawe
The Covid-19 pandemic, the fast pace of uni life and a lack of a Fine Arts programme at Otago Uni are all challenges for Arts students here. Despite these barriers, the Otago University Art Club continues to make space for creative expression and facilitate connection through art. The club Read more...
Bruce Mahalski’s Amazing Animal Mural-skis
Posted 4:05pm Sunday 22nd August 2021 by Asia Martusia King
Living in Dunedin, chances are you've seen a variety of street art — a couple of hoiho beside Market Kitchen, or the rooster outside of CJ’s supermarket. Bruce Mahalski is the artist behind these creations, performing necromancy on the Animal Attic’s ailing taxidermy, bringing Read more...
Art Piece Installed, Then Vandalized, Then Re-installed
Posted 1:05pm Monday 16th August 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
If you’ve been walking around Uni in the last week you might have noticed the plywood signs placed on the Union Lawn and outside the museum. Masters of Fine Art candidate Maggie Covell spoke to Critic about her project, saying that the installation centres on mental health and body autonomy Read more...
Top Ten Paintings I’d Like to be Trapped Inside at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Posted 1:39pm Monday 16th August 2021 by Asia Martusia King
If you can’t jump into paintings, that’s embarrassing for you. I do it all the time. One day, my hubris will get the better of me and I will be trapped in one forever. If I get to choose which painting that is, it’ll be one of these. I’ve excluded any landscape paintings of Read more...
Rate or Hate: Art Edition
Posted 2:21pm Monday 16th August 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate Interpretive dance. I’m not being ironic, I literally rate that shit as art. That ‘Norman For You’ episode called Dumb Starbucks that people thought might be a Banksy installation before the episode aired. The girl flatmates’ art and wine nights. I Read more...
Local Produce: Jacob Koopman | @Koops_Art
Posted 2:25pm Monday 16th August 2021 by Keegan Wells
Jacob Koopman is one of the newest creatives emerging onto our local art scene. Jacob is currently blessing the eyes of many with his work, which blends realism and surrealism. Jacob is an artistic powerhouse who enjoys painting, usually while lying on the floor of his “poor-lit and mostly Read more...
Spotlight on Student Artists
Posted 1:46pm Monday 16th August 2021 by Erin Gourley
Untitled by Dave’s Flat Dave’s Flat are the elusive artist behind last week’s centrefold in Critic. Like Banksy, they do not want their identity to be widely known. The work is as mysterious as its creators; an egg in an eggcup, with the word ‘Dave’ written Read more...
Shoot Me
Posted 12:33pm Sunday 8th October 2017 by Waveney Russ
Give Lync Aronson a medium to advertise his cause and he will. A library bookcase, an unfortunately timed fire drill, an instant camera sitting on the bank of the Leith; he’ll sniff out advertising opportunities before you’ve even noticed that free food Friday poster taped to a tree. The Read more...
Ai Weiwei: Rarely Apologetic
Posted 11:23am Saturday 30th September 2017 by Waveney Russ
Ai Weiwei has been arrested, surveyed, interrogated, abused and exiled by the Communist Party of China (CPC). His contributions to the political-artistic discussion dominated the 2017 global art scene. The son of a denounced Chinese poet, political retribution has been part of Weiwei’s life Read more...
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