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    Wystan Tremayne Le Cren Curnow CNZM (born 1939) is a New Zealand art critic, poet, academic, arts administrator, and independent curator. He is the son...
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  • William Curnow (1832–1903), Australian journalist William Leslie Curnow (1867–1926), Australian-born English journalist and spiritualist Wystan Curnow (born...
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    of an installation developed with regular collaborator and writer, Wystan Curnow. He returned to New Zealand permanently in 1990 and lived in Auckland...
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  • one of whom is New Zealand poet and art critic Wystan Curnow. His second marriage was to Jenifer Curnow (née Tole), a librarian and scholar of Māori culture...
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    Langsford Gallery (Auckland), which includes essays by John Yau and Wystan Curnow. "Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things", a major survey of his work...
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    and played in unison at the opening a gesture that academic critic Wystan Curnow described as ‘high-culture action’. 1998: Action Replay: Post-Object...
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  • whom is New Zealand poet and art critic Wystan Curnow. Curnow died in Geraldine, New Zealand, in 2005. Curnow was a painter and printmaker. She exhibited...
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    was edited by Christina Barton, Jonathan Bywater and Wystan Curnow with essays by Barton, Curnow, Jim and Mary Barr, Rhana Devenport, and a foreword by...
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  • "Rethinking Headlands". Afterall Journal (39). Curnow, Wystan (2014). The critic's part : Wystan Curnow art writings 1971–2013. Christina Barton, Robert...
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  • accompanied the major Colin McCahon exhibition I Will Need Words curated by Wystan Curnow at the Talbot-Rice Gallery at the University of Edinburgh. In 1985,...
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