Colonial Gothic to Māori renaissance essays in memory of Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
Introduction: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki -- a life in art / Conal McCarthy -- Section one: Two essays by Jonathan Mane Wheoki -- "Relics" of a ritualist: the Reverence Bryan King and the Knightsbridge judgement / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki -- Issues in contemporary Māori art / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki --...
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Victoria University Press
2017
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki -- a life in art / Conal McCarthy -- Section one: Two essays by Jonathan Mane Wheoki -- "Relics" of a ritualist: the Reverence Bryan King and the Knightsbridge judgement / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki -- Issues in contemporary Māori art / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki -- Section two: Victoria art and architectural heritage -- The church in Lyttelton: an ecclesiological journey, 1851-2015 / Ian Lockhead -- Balancing the old order within the new order: St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch / Jenny May -- Bene tradita, bene servanda / good tradition, well maintainted: the architecture of Christ's College / Robyn Peers -- Watching goldfish in the nude: Thomas Benjamin Kennington's Idlesse / Mark Stocker -- Mysticism and art: Roger Fry, Clive Bell and Evelyn Underhill / Katharine Lochnan -- Section three: New Zealand art and art history -- Making New Zealand: promoting a national identity with art at the New Zealand International Exhibition 1906-07 / Linda Tyler -- Touchstones, blank cheques and the retreat to tradition: Colin McCahon in Charles Brasch's journals / Peter Simpson -- "A dirty place, but big enough": Tony Fromison and Philip Clairmont in Christchurch / Lara Strongman -- Angels can herald beginnings / Sarah Farrar -- Section four: Māori, Pacific and indigenous art -- Taku āhua i ti rākau koura: Gottfried Lindauer's Māori portrait commissions / Roger Blackley -- Decolonising art histories: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki and Contemporary Māori art / Anna-Marie White -- The road to revolution: the political paintings of Emily Karaka / Chloe Cull -- Crossing borders -- extending the canon / Karen Stevenson -- He whakawhiti kōrero: a conversation about a collaboration / Huhana Smith and Penny Allan -- Afterword: "A re-centred world" / Caroline Turner -- Annotated bibliography / Anna-Marie Whtie Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (1943-2014) was a much loved and respected academic and curator of broad and varied interests, who made an immense contribution to New Zealand art history over almost half a century. His scholarship was matched by a terrific generosity of spirit and personal charisma. Colonial Gothic to Māori Renaissance is a remarkable tribute to his memory from friends, colleagues and former students alike. Its contents are as varied and interesting as the man himself: Victorian church architecture and liturgy, mysticism, the New Zealand International Exhibition of 1906, the Toi Te Papa exhibition of 2006, traditional and contemporary Māori art, and the artists Thomas Benjamin Kennington, Gottfried Lindauer, Colin McCahon, Tony Fomison, Philip Clairmont and Emily Karaka are all included here. Beautifully illustrated and scholarly yet readable, this book is a powerful testament to the inspiration of a remarkable person |
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Beschreibung: | xi, 322 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781776561094 978-1-77656-109-4 |