MOVING IMAGE CENTRE
ANNA BIBBY GALLERY
PILOT GALLERY
AUCKLAND ART GALLERY
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Video Babylon Don
Tuesday 23 October 2001
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 Cuckoo presented Video Babylon Don, an exhibition of recent video works curated by Denise Kum who is
currently practising in London feat. her homies Anthony Gross, Aran Mann, Ben
Pruskin, Camila Sposati at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki auditorium.
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Cuckoo Cuckoo is an artists' initiative from Aotearoa/New Zealand, operational since late 2000. We put on shows in other peoples' galleries, or rather, we make people give us their gallery to run our programme in. An artist-run space without a space, a non-financial organisation, we are an informational entity rather than a room. We've been through all that, tracing our lineage through various old school artist-run spaces and public galleries. We organise shows according to the time and energy we have for our ideas and the opportunities that come that come up for us to realise them. The Cuckoo core are five artists and writers: Jon Bywater, Judy Darragh, Daniel Malone, Ani O'Neill, and Gwynneth Porter. Our internet and design stuff is looked after by Warren Olds. A PDF of our documentary publication 01/01-06/03 is available for download here: cuckoo_publication.pdf |
Recent For the Next Wave Festival in Melbourne in March 2006 - two projects! A. Cuckoo presents Richard Maloy For Cuckoo’s container in the container village, the marvelous Richard Maloy built a nest out of all sorts of things. This was another in his series of welcoming, crafted occupations (tree-hut, kissing booth etc.). B. Silver Clouds Cuckoo and the Melbourne artist-run project CLUBSproject came together to present "Silver Clouds". Or more correctly, CLUBS hosted Cuckoo, the good ole brood parasite... Two things happened:
The Cuckoo Silver Clouds team was Dan Arps, Nick Austin, Fiona Connor, Janet Lilo, Kate Newby, Seung Yul Oh, Sriwhana Spong and Ben Tankard.
Visit the ORDER + PROGRESS website at: http://www.orderandprogress.com.au
Visit the NEXTWAVE website at: http://2006festival.nextwave.org.au
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