Tim Bollinger
St Paul St gallery have posted a recording of the New Zealand comics panel conducted during the recent Nga Pakiwaituhi exhibition in Auckland. Speakers are curator - Dylan Horrocks, Sam Orchard, Adrian Kinnaird, and Sarah Laing.
Listen to the panel and view a gallery of the exhibition here.
Download an mp3 of the panel here.
Read an interview with Dylan about Nga Pakiwaituhi here.
Barry Linton
Barry Linton
Chris Grosz
Colin Wilson
Tim Bollinger
Photos by Sam Emery
New Zealand cartoonists are represented in the Auckland Arts Festival during March 2013 with an exhibition, Nga Pakiwaituhi: New Zealand Comics and Graphic Novels. Nga Pakiwaituhi is curated by Dylan Horrocks and will be displayed in Gallery Two from 1 March - 12 March at The St Paul Street Gallery, 40 Paul St, Auckland City.
Artist's featured: Akira Atsushi, Tim Bollinger, Greg Broadmore,
Andrew Burdan, Tim Danko, Rufus Dayglo, Draw, Richard Fairgray, Chris
Grosz, Dylan Horrocks, Mat Hunkin, Robyn Kenealy, Timothy Kidd, Adrian
Kinnaird, Sarah Laing, Jared Lane, Roger Langridge, Barry Linton, Tim
Molloy, Toby Morris, Stefan Neville & Clayton Noone, Sam Orchard,
Ant Sang, Darren & Kelly Sheehan, Chris Slane, Ben Stenbeck, Mat
Tait, Karl Wills, Colin Wilson. Curated by Dylan Horrocks.
Running concurrently with the Nga Pakiwaituhi exhibition, St Pauls Gallery two will feature Comics, Manga & Co – Germany's New Comic Culture.
From St Paul's Gallery,
Conceived by Matthias Schneider, a Berlin based curator and comic
expert and the Goethe-Institut, this travelling exhibition presents two
generations of German comics artists: the 1990s post reunification
avant-garde that paved the way for the emergence of an independent
culture of German comics, and a generation of younger comics artists,
whose work embraces a newer aesthetic and narrative aspect.
Artists include: Arne Bellstorf, Martin Tom Dieck, Anke
Feuchtenberger, Flix, Jens Harder, Sascha Hommer, Line Hoven, Ulf K.,
Reinhard Kleist, Isabel Kreitz, Mawil, Christina Plaka, Henning
Wagenbreth.
The St PAUL St Gallery in conjunction with the School of Art and Design, and the
Goethe-Institut New Zealand will also host
two free workshops with visiting artists Line Hoven and Mawil during the Auckland Arts festival.
Thursday 7 March 9:30 am - 4 pm Line Hoven will be running a scraperboard workshop where she will share her techniques.
Friday 8 March 9:30 am - 4 pm Mawil will
introduce the basics of storytelling through comic strips. Both
workshops are aimed at participants who have skill and experience in
drawing.
Further information here.
Nga Pakiwaituhi and Comics, Manga & Co – Germany's New Comic Culture are presented in association with the Auckland Arts Festival 2013 and the Goethe-Institut New Zealand.