Jasmine Gallagher is a poet, critic and doctoral candidate at the University of Otago, where she is researching ecocriticism in contemporary New Zealand art and poetry. Her writing has been published widely, in publications such as Landfall, Minarets (ANNEXE), Art New Zealand, JNZL and Reliquiae.
Nathan Pohio: Let it be to a Lofty Mountain
"Gone is the pastiche and irony inherent to much postmodern New Zealand art of the 90’s... This has been replaced by art that allows elements of hope, sincerity and emotion to sit alongside the cynicism and rationality of more traditional forms of critique."
The New Sincerity in Aotearoa’s Landscape Mythology
Comments on Bridget Reweti and Terri Te Tau’s installation Ōtākaro at The Physics Room.