An Illustrated Guide to Maori Art

An Illustrated Guide to Maori Art
Title An Illustrated Guide to Maori Art PDF eBook
Author Terence Barrow
Publisher Penguin Group (New Zealand)
Pages 104
Release 2008-11-01
Genre Art, Maori
ISBN 9780143011040

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The arts of the Maori are among the most alluring and sophisticated of the Pacific peoples. They developed their skills through centuries of endeavour and craft experimentation, expressing religious and artistic ideas in wood, stone, bone, shell and other materials. In particular, their carving and weaving are universally admired; Maori themselves proudly preserve their artistic traditions and honour the great historic art works. In this introduction to the subject, Terence Barrow (1923-2001) explains in simple terms the significance of the design motifs used by the Maori in their works of art, and discusses the material used, their construction and everyday uses. Highly illustrated, this book will answer the questions most commonly asked about Maori art and will give the reader a deeper understanding of the symbolic and spiritual significance of a variety of works and art forms.

Māori Art and Design

Māori Art and Design
Title Māori Art and Design PDF eBook
Author Julie Paama-Pengelly
Publisher White Cloud Books
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN 9781869662448

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Offers a look at the Maori visual arts, emphasising on the design. Covering tattooing, drawing and painting, carving and weaving, this book explores the origination, evolution, and significance of the designs, and explains the materials and techniques used to create them.

Maori Art

Maori Art
Title Maori Art PDF eBook
Author Dr Rangihiroa Panoho
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 2015-06-15
Genre
ISBN 9781869538675

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Up until now books on Maori art have described the work as either traditional (carving, weaving, painting) or contemporary, work produced post-1950s. This book presents a unique focus on Maori art by exploring the connection between the traditional and contemporary, and the place of Maori art within an international context. Maori Art provides a framework for looking at Maori art in a new way and fills a gap in Maori art history - while there are myriad surveys of Maori art there is currently very little critical writing on Maori art and artists. The book is extensively illustrated with over 400 art works, landscapes and meeting houses, many never published before, including 100 specially commissioned photographs from renowned New Zealand photographers Mark Adams and Haruhiko Sameshima.

Gottfried Lindauer

Gottfried Lindauer
Title Gottfried Lindauer PDF eBook
Author Briar Gordon
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1985
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN 9780002175777

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Gauguin and Maori Art

Gauguin and Maori Art
Title Gauguin and Maori Art PDF eBook
Author Bronwen Nicholson
Publisher Godwit
Pages 84
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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In August 1895 Paul Gauguin spent ten days in Auckland, en route to Tahiti for the second and final time. During his stay he visited the Auckland Art Gallery and the Auckland Museum, and recorded in a sketchbook details of some of the fine Maori carvings he observed. When Gauguin left Auckland he took with him a small but vital collection of new images, several of which were later to appear in major paintings. Gauguin and Maori Art is published to coincide with the centenary of Gauguin's visit to Auckland. For the first time the complete sketchbook is reproduced, alongside photographs of the Maori carvings Gauguin sketched and the paintings which demonstrate the significance of Gauguin's first-hand encounter with Maori art.

Maori Art for Kids

Maori Art for Kids
Title Maori Art for Kids PDF eBook
Author Julie Noanoa
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 2014-10-20
Genre Art, Maori
ISBN 9781927213148

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This collection of 15 projects offers children aged 7 and over a range of unique Maori art experiences. Practical skills cover sculpture, photography, design, paint, mixed media, collage and more. Easy-to-follow instructions include illustrations of the steps involved, using everyday craft materials, recycled and found objects. Examples of taonga (treasures) created by leading contemporary artists are shown alongside each project with a brief explanation of the object, its purpose and use in the past and present. While teaching as a museum/art gallery educator, the author had numerous requests from parents, teachers and educators over the years for ideas on how they could teach art and Maori culture to their children. These projects have been compiled in response to those requests, along with research and observation about how children connect with art. By engaging in these projects children will recognise that art takes many forms and can be enjoyed by everyone. This book will appeal to anyone looking for art activities that focus on Maori art and culture, and will suit both girls and boys. An emphasis on upcycling means that the ideas are accessible to the budget conscious without compromising on quality.

Mataora

Mataora
Title Mataora PDF eBook
Author Witi Ihimaera
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1996
Genre Art
ISBN

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This text presents a comprehensve artistic, cultural and political statement about the state of contemporary Maori art.