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Robert Tercek: Reclaiming the Personal Narrative

June 11, 2011 by  
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Robert Tercek says people are reclaiming their narrative voice, and what they’re discovering in the process is that they don’t need a store bought identity. And they don’t need the easy answers from television. They’re starting to perceive the world in a different way. They’re starting to understand the world as a series of urgent […]

Hura Kohatu, the Unveiling

November 16, 2008 by  
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It was an ambivalent day, the day of my great grandmother Moewaka Jane Rapana’s unveiling, ambivalent how? Well, neither the day nor the weather could agree who was going to have first say about how events would pan out and eventually we left them to argue between themselves like siblings in a childhood dust up.

A Change Is Gonna Come

October 13, 2008 by  
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“Songwriter and performer Sam Cooke was one of the most popular and influential african-american singers to emerge in the late ’50s, successfully synthesising a blend of gospel music and secular themes and providing the early foundation for soul music

Eye Eye

August 12, 2008 by  
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I’ve just finished two large commissioned canvases. They tantalise the eye, teasing them with their bold splashes of colour and irreverent ‘don’t tell me I know how I look’ sense in the way they

Conversation Piece

July 21, 2008 by  
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There’s something about being surrounded by art that resuscitates my soul. I can’t put my finger on whether it’s the high concentration of ideas or energy or kindredness or all that and more that makes me feel

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