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Story: Contemporary Māori art – ngā toi hōu

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. Beginnings of contemporary Maori art

  3. Contemporary or customary Māori art

  4. New developments in contemporary art

  5. New generations of artists

  6. Contemporary Māori art in the 2000s

  7. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - Beginnings of contemporary Maori art

Ōriwa Haddon, 1933

Ōriwa Haddon, 1933

Rangimārie and Diggeress Hetet

Rangimārie and Diggeress Hetet

Arnold Wilson sculpture, 1964

Arnold Wilson sculpture, 1964

Sandy Adsett

Sandy Adsett (2nd of 2)

Kāterina Mataira, 'Deep water'

Kāterina Mataira, 'Deep water' (3rd of 2)

From page 2 - Contemporary or customary Māori art

Ralph Hōtere's 'Black phoenix'

Ralph Hōtere's 'Black phoenix'

Para Matchitt, 2011

Para Matchitt, 2011

From page 3 - New developments in contemporary art

Futuna Chapel

Futuna Chapel

Interview with Māori artists and writers, 1973

Interview with Māori artists and writers, 1973

From page 4 - New generations of artists

Uku Rere – Ngā Kaihanga Uku and Beyond

Uku Rere – Ngā Kaihanga Uku and Beyond

Michael Parekowhai, 2011

Michael Parekowhai, 2011

From page 5 - Contemporary Māori art in the 2000s

Te Hono ki Hawaiki, Te Papa

Te Hono ki Hawaiki, Te Papa

Peter Robinson, 2008

Peter Robinson, 2008

Shane Cotton

Shane Cotton (1st of 2)

Lisa Reihana

Lisa Reihana (2nd of 2)

Isiaha Barlow, 'Iconostasis'

Isiaha Barlow, 'Iconostasis' (1st of 2)

Isiaha Barlow, 'Mother Emare,' 2002

Isiaha Barlow, 'Mother Emare,' 2002 (2nd of 2)

How to cite this page:

Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/contemporary-maori-art-nga-toi-hou/media (accessed 10 June 2023)

Story by Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, published 22 Oct 2014

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