Victoria Wynne-Jones

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Victoria Wynne-Jones is an Auckland-based art historian and curator. Her research interests include: intersections between performance art and dance studies; feminisms; contemporary art theory and curatorial practice.

Everything By: Victoria Wynne-Jones

Art16.08.19

Geometry, science fiction and appropriation of ancient forms collide in the multi-faceted sculptural work Earthcraft by Australian artist Mikala Dwyer. Victoria Wynne-Jones reviews.

Art26.02.19

Who’s Afraid of Experimental Dance?

Victoria Wynne-Jones attends Experimental Dance Week at the Basement Theatre

Art01.06.18

Victoria Wynne-Jones ruminates on the fruitful intertwinings of neck adornment and contemporary art through the practices of Sione Monū, Renee Bevan and Lisa Walker.

Art22.11.16

Victoria Wynne-Jones chats to Erica van Zon, whose work is currently at The Dowse Art Museum as part of Solo 2016: Six Wellington Artists.

Art08.09.16

Victoria Wynne-Jones on a project that blends curatorial practice and film production to superb effect.

Art09.06.16

Victoria Wynne-Jones discusses the aquatic-cosmic jewellery and objects of Chloe Rose Taylor.

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