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Fungus is about to hold the New Zealand release event for the 4th issue of its
bilingual sister publication the Subconscious Restaurant.
The special
New Zealand issue – created for the Taipei International Book Exhibition at
which New Zealand was the Guest of Honour – will be released at Pyramid Club in
Wellington on Friday, February 20 at 7pm.
The
event, curated by Samin Son, will feature performances by Antony Milton, Son, Mischancerie, DJ Two
Lips, Noel Meek, and the Lost Weekend. Attendees will receive a free copy of
the new publication which has thus far only been available in Taiwan. The
publication was released last Saturday with a big New Zealand sound art event
at Taipei's prestigious HuaShan Creative Park. New Zealand artists Jeff
Henderson, Greg Malcolm and Campbell Kneale performed.
The New Zealand issue of the Subconscious
Restaurant introduces to Taiwan some of the rich veins of New Zealand art,
literature and music. The publication includes the first three chapters of a
new short story “Forthcoming” by Wellington author Vivienne Plumb, a history of
New Zealand DIY music by Bruce Russell, plus James K Baxter's poem "The
Maori Jesus. Wellington writer Murdoch Stephens writes about his project
"Doing our bit", which was exhibited at Pataka and Waikato Museum.
Controversial Nelson conceptual artists Tao Wells muses on the founding of the
nation.
New Zealand was the Guest of Honour at the 2015
Taipei International Book Exhibition. A delegation of more than 200 New
Zealanders converged upon the city, including authors Eleanor Catton, Witi
Ihimaera and Joy Cowley. Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown attended and signed
with Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je a Memorandum of Understanding between the two
cities. Both mayors stated their desire for there to be more cultural and
economic ties between Wellington and Taipei.
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