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Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Maori Art

SKU: 9781869409197
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  • Author:
    BROWN Deidre / ELLIS Ngarino
  • ISBN:
    9781869409197
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    616
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Auckland University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Maori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Maori Art

Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Maori Art

SKU: 9781869409197
Regular price $99.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BROWN Deidre / ELLIS Ngarino
  • ISBN:
    9781869409197
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    616
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Auckland University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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A landmark account in words and pictures of Māori art, by Māori art historians – from Polynesian voyaging waka to contemporary Māori artists.

Toi Te Mana is a landmark account of Māori art from the time of the tupuna (ancestors) to the present day.

In 600 pages and over 500 extraordinary images, this volume invites readers to climb on to the waka for a remarkable voyage – from ancestral weavers to contemporary artists at the Venice Biennale, from whare whakairo to film, and from Te Puea Herangi to Michael Parekowhai.

The authors explore a wide field of art practice: raranga (plaiting), whatu (weaving), moko (tattoo), whakairo (carving), rakai (jewellery), kakahu (textiles), whare (architecture), toi whenua (rock art), painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, installation art, digital media and film. And they do so over a long time period – from the arrival of Pacific voyagers 800 years ago to contemporary artists in Aotearoa and around the world today. Through wide-ranging chapters alongside focused breakout boxes on individual artists, movements and events, Toi Te Mana is a waka eke noa – an essential book for anyone interested in te ao Maori.

Toi Te Mana is a Māori art history, written by Māori, given to the world.

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  • A landmark account in words and pictures of Māori art, by Māori art historians – from Polynesian voyaging waka to contemporary Māori artists.

    Toi Te Mana is a landmark account of Māori art from the time of the tupuna (ancestors) to the present day.

    In 600 pages and over 500 extraordinary images, this volume invites readers to climb on to the waka for a remarkable voyage – from ancestral weavers to contemporary artists at the Venice Biennale, from whare whakairo to film, and from Te Puea Herangi to Michael Parekowhai.

    The authors explore a wide field of art practice: raranga (plaiting), whatu (weaving), moko (tattoo), whakairo (carving), rakai (jewellery), kakahu (textiles), whare (architecture), toi whenua (rock art), painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, installation art, digital media and film. And they do so over a long time period – from the arrival of Pacific voyagers 800 years ago to contemporary artists in Aotearoa and around the world today. Through wide-ranging chapters alongside focused breakout boxes on individual artists, movements and events, Toi Te Mana is a waka eke noa – an essential book for anyone interested in te ao Maori.

    Toi Te Mana is a Māori art history, written by Māori, given to the world.

A landmark account in words and pictures of Māori art, by Māori art historians – from Polynesian voyaging waka to contemporary Māori artists.

Toi Te Mana is a landmark account of Māori art from the time of the tupuna (ancestors) to the present day.

In 600 pages and over 500 extraordinary images, this volume invites readers to climb on to the waka for a remarkable voyage – from ancestral weavers to contemporary artists at the Venice Biennale, from whare whakairo to film, and from Te Puea Herangi to Michael Parekowhai.

The authors explore a wide field of art practice: raranga (plaiting), whatu (weaving), moko (tattoo), whakairo (carving), rakai (jewellery), kakahu (textiles), whare (architecture), toi whenua (rock art), painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, installation art, digital media and film. And they do so over a long time period – from the arrival of Pacific voyagers 800 years ago to contemporary artists in Aotearoa and around the world today. Through wide-ranging chapters alongside focused breakout boxes on individual artists, movements and events, Toi Te Mana is a waka eke noa – an essential book for anyone interested in te ao Maori.

Toi Te Mana is a Māori art history, written by Māori, given to the world.