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In this intercultural exchange, Steven Engelsman, director of Leiden's Museum
Volkenkunde, describes his elation at being "allowed into the heart of Maori
culture". We too are privileged to watch the exchange from inspired conception
to emotional delivery. Having hosted a succ ...
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Form Next to Form Next to Form is a book made from stills from Nova Paul's experimental 16mm film This is not Dying (2010) that was made at the film-maker's marae Maungarongo in the north of New Zealand's North Island. Using an early cinematic optical printing process of three-co ...
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We have tattooing in the blood in New Zealand, and styles worn with pride here in Aotearoa are appreciated worldwide by admirers of beautiful design. And in the early 2010s, tattooing is going through a renaissance. Chris Hoult immersed himself in the Kiwi tattoo scene from 201 ...
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Exhibition cataloge for WHAKAWHITI ARIA: TRANSMISSION profiles new works from three of New Zealand's leading contemporary Maori artists: Israel Birch, Shane Cotton and Robert Jahnke.
Exploring the transfer of ideas, energy, information and inspiration between these artists, t ...
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Tirohanga o Mua began life as a catalogue for a retrospective exhibition by Robert Jahnke at Te Manawa Art Gallery in Palmerston North in 2010. But as the judging panel noted, "It is too substantial to just call it another exhibition catalogue". Along with a comprehensive cat ...
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This is both a personal account of Brian Flintoff's career as a carver, but also an important exploration of Maori art and how it relates to carving. Heavily illustrated with 'exquisite examples of his and other peope's work, this book explains the mythology and symbolism behind ...
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The Spirit Wrestler Gallery is honoured to have the opportunity to host a second solo show by Maori master artist Rex Homan from Aotearoa (New Zealand). An exhibition that has allowed Rex to honour the birds of the Pacific Northwest Coast through his own very personal interpretat ...
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A three-channel video installation by Tanya Ruka (Ngapuhi, Waitaha nui tonu) featuring stunning portrayals of nga whenua (the land). The installation, described by the artist as landscape drawings, functions simultaneously as documentation, mythology and allegory. Exhibition publ ...
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Mua ki Muri/ Intergenerational Creativity showcases the work of six of New Zealand's leading contemporary Maori artists - Bob Jahnke, Shane Cotton, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, Ngataiharuru Taepa, Rachael Rakena and Israel Birch - all connected by teaching roles at Te Putahi-a-Toi, the S ...
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Tracing the journey of a skinhead construction worker, in and out of trouble with the law, who went on to become one of the country's leading Maori sculptors, showcasing his work on the international stage. An examination of the man and the artist - breaking out of his shell, dis ...
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