Crit sessions: Nathan Wilson
About this Event
Experience a series of public crit sessions presented as part of the exhibition CRIT: Art Learning Since 1987. This session features artist Nathan Wilson, who will present works-in-progress for live critique and discussion.
Audiences are invited to observe and participate as artists, curators, students, and visitors come together to discuss ideas, process, and artistic development.
The sessions offer an opportunity to gain insight into how artworks evolve through conversation, reflection, and feedback, while experiencing critique as an open and collaborative exchange.
This crit will be hosted by Kaiāwhina Whakaaturanga Assistant Curator Matthew Hanson and Kaiwhakamahiri Pirihi Taiwhenua Curatorial Intern Emily Lyall.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This event is free.
This event is held in the gallery at Artspace Aotearoa.
This location is accessible.
Light refreshments will be provided.
BIOGRAPHY
Nathan Wilson is a Pākehā artist and writer from Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, whose practice explores the relationship between art and ideology. After studying politics and history at the University of Auckland, Wilson gained his second bachelor's degree in Fine Art at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design. Wilson’s interest in the visual arts is rooted in its connection to the political and the ideological. His artistic output focuses on speculative or propositional critiques on this connection. Working in installation, sculpture, drawing and performance, Wilson’s research-based methodology influences the medium and form of his work.
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