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Behind Closed Doors offers a rare view into the intimate world of private art collecting in and around Wellington. Well known photographer Neil Pardington presents a series of exquisite images capturing works of art as they appear in people's homes. The book includes text by art ...
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Catalogue of the paintings of Darryn George held in private collections and art galleries.Catalogue of the paintings of Darryn George held in private collections and art galleries.
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Bambury : works 1975-1999 at the City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand from 16 October 1999-16 January 2000.
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Includes more than 120 paintings, written accounts, and photographs from the time, following the English invasion in 1881. This work chronicles the story of brave leaders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi, and celebrates the strength and spirit of the Parihaka community, even u ...
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A retrospectrive collection of Tony Lane's paintings from 1989 to 2002.
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A catague of the second Art & Industry Biennial, showcasing site-specific contemporary visual art around Christchurch. Many artists showed their works in public spaces, continuing Art & Industry's dedication to bringing artwork of out the gallery and into a sphere where it can b ...
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Presents the first major survey of recent New Zealand photography to be published in the past 30 years. The book focuses on 20 significant artists, including senior practitioners such as Marti Friedlander and Peter Peryer through to artists in mid-career including Gavin Hipkins a ...
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The invasion of Parihaka, Taranaki, by Pakeha (European) soldiers in 1881 is commemorated and explored in this book as one of the major historical events in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand. It analyzes the events leading up to the invasion and the immense strength and spirit ...
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Shane Cotton is one of a small number of prominent artists of dual Maori and Pakeha descent. His work explores aspects of his bi-cultural heritage - "and by extension, examines the nature of New zealand cultural identity." This book accompanies and documents the major retrospecti ...
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