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CHRONOLOGICAL BIOGRAPHY
Early History: Waitakere Ranges, Auckland NZ, Australia1948 Born Epsom, Auckland, one of twins, of Australian parents Jack Carlyle Hunter and Joan Maunsell nee Atthill who emigrated from Sydney in 1947. Jack Hunter's family came to Australia from Arbroath in Scotland 1887 to work on the Aluminium Smelting mines. Joan Atthill's family were from Norwich. Capt A Atthill, Norfolk Volunteers, fomed the Returned Servicemen's Association after the Boer War. 1965-71 Assistant Preparator at Auckland Institute and Museum. 1966-69 Attended Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland Taught by Garth Tapper and Colin McCahon. Student Union President 1969. Graduated Diploma of Fine Arts, Honours in Painting, Elam School of Fine Arts. 1969 Travel Award to Australia from the University of Otago, Dunedin. 1970
In Australia, lived in Kings Cross, Sydney and in a commune in the Northern
Territory near Cairns with the film director Janine Dickins. Paintings
were of a realistic/surrealistic style, portraits and interiors. 1971 On return to New Zealand obtained a Diploma of Teaching (Art and Art History) from Auckland Secondary Teachers' College. Sailed to England on the ship 'The Oriana' through the Panama Canal with the writer Louise Rennison. |
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1970: Photographs and Film: Hoxton, London and Soho New York1972 In London enrolled at the City and Guilds School of Art and Design as a Post Graduate student. Worked as a signwriter in the Kings Road, Chelsea. 1972-75 Became
a member of The Women's Workshop of the Artists Union. Art
practice focused on collective strategies and feminist politics. Other
members of the WWAA were the artists Mary Kelly, Margaret Harrison and
Kay Hunt. 1973
Obtained a studio in Tabernacle Street, Hoxton, London, through the SPACE
organisation, initiated by artists such as Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgely. 1974 Designed
exhibition panels for Inner London Education Authority. 1975 With
Robin Klassnick (now of Matt's Gallery) co-ordinated 'Space Open
Studios' with the participation of two hundred artists who opened
their Studios in London's East End to the public for the first time. In Curator Group
for selecting exhibitions with the Alliance's Gallery Collective.
1976-77 Member of The Women's Free Arts Alliance
.Curated
1978 Joined Association of Cinematography, Television and Allied
Technicians.
'Photography as an Art Form': public lecture given at
the Institute of Contemporary Arts and at the Hayward Gallery, London.
1979 'Women
in Media and Communication': public lecture at London College
of Printing. |
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1980:
Painting Series, Hoxton and Hackney London
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1990:Painting Series, Camden Town
1991 Painted
two murals, 'Delirium Tremens' 1 and 11, for 'The Camden Falcon' which
was now a famous London venue for introducing independent popular music
bands such as Suede, Blur, Elastica, Corner Shop etc. 1993 Director
of 'The Artists Forum' presenting illustrated lectures before a public
debate on the relationship between Art, Sexuality and Money at the London
School of Economics and Political Science. 1999 Hospital.
Wrote essays. |
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2000: Multimedia, London, Pas de Calais, and NZ2000. Awarded
NVQs in Software Design Level 2 and Systems Design Level 3. 2001 Made
interactive movies in Flash Macromedia Computer Application. Awarded Btec
NVQ Graphic Design Level 2. 2002 .Performance
at Il Bottaccio on Artemisa Gentileschi, Realising Gentileschi,
first private showing of Talisman Series. 2003 Visited
new Zealand, worked at Studio Ceramics, painting on stoneware,
exhibited as 'Myth and Culture', Corbans Art Centre.Joined
Whitespace Gallery in Auckland. 2004. Visited
New Zealand Worked at Studio Ceramics on Vases and jugs for future exhibitions. 2005. Visited
Scotland for the Glasgow Art Fair. 2006. Researched
photographic and film works from the 1970s for show at The Norwich Gallery
later in the year curated by Lynda Morris, Alexis Hunter/ Radical
Feminism of the 1970s. Norwich University digitalised photography
collection. 2007. Visited New Zealand to teach at the Wanganui Summer School. Printed first edition of the above artist's book., Painting small Landscapes. Exhibition Radical feminism of the 1970s part one at the Whitespace gallery. Interview Ed on National Radio by 000000000. Interviewed by Virginia Were, editor, in Art Review New Zealand. Visited Wack Art and the Feminist revolution at the Museum of Modern Art in Los Angeles. Public Talk in Gallery and interview on NSB TV by 0000000000. The painting the Object series 1974-5 was in this show. The Norwich show Alexis Hunter/ Radical Feminism of the 1970s travelled to the Bunkier Sztuki Galleries in Cracow Poland. Public Talk God the Father. Interveiwed on Radio by 'The Bat'. Cracow TV News interview. |
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