Richard von Sturmer


Richard von Sturmer is an artist, poet, playwright, film-maker, and musician from New Zealand. He was born in Devonport, North Auckland.
His poetry and prose has appeared in journals such as The New Zealand Listener, brief, Landfall, Sport, and Zen Bow.
In music, von Sturmer fronted New Zealand punk/art band The Plague, continued with The Humanimals, Avante Garde and wrote the lyrics for Blam Blam Blam's anti-Robert Muldoon song There Is No Depression In New Zealand, which has been described as a 'classic alternative national anthem.' The Plague are particularly known for their 1979 performance at the Nambassa festival, where four members appeared naked apart from body paint.
Richard von Sturmer is a Zen Buddhist, who gave up eating meat when he was 16. He studied for ten years at the Rochester Zen Center in New York.
Von Sturmer is married to Sensei Amala Wrightson, with whom he co-founded the Auckland Zen Centre.
From 2014, von Sturmer has worked with film-maker Gabriel White as the duo Floral Clocks, with von Sturmer writing lyrics which White set to music. These songs were released as an album Desert Fire, mostly performed by White alone. A second album, A Beautiful Shade of Blue was released in May, 2017.

Plays and film scripts

Von Sturmer was involved with the following plays and film scripts:
Von Sturmer has published the following collections of writing:
Von Sturner has had the following exhibitions: