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Carver and the Artist

Maori Art in the Twentieth Century, The
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This exciting book by a leading younger art historian charts the growth and development of the Maori modernist art that emerged from the rapid urbanisation of Maori in the midtwentieth century and the complex transition of Maori cultural and social structures from a rural to an urban setting. Artists like Arnold Wilson, Para Matchitt and Selwyn Muru, encouraged by Gordon Tovey and the Education Department, constructed a Maori art that reacted against the customary culture championed by Ngata and attempted to respond to the modern world in which they lived.Introductory chapters set the conservative scene against which the artists reacted and a conclusion points forward to contemporary Maori art which, under the impact of the Maori renaissance of the 1970s, showed a renewed focus on tradition. This book includes a rich selection of reproductions of Maori modernist art, many of which are of brilliant works not widely known and often from the artists' own collections. This important book will attract widespread attention and interest.

Author Biography

DAMIAN SKINNER is an art historian and curator whose book on Don Binney (AUP, 2003) attracted excellent reviews and strong sales. This new book draws on his recently completed doctoral thesis.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2008
Collection
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Illustrations
45 b&w, 110 colour illus
Imprint
Auckland University Press
Pages
298
Publisher
Auckland University Press
Dimensions
290x290x23
ISBN-13
9781869403737
Product ID
1732350

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