Mataora: The Living Face : Contemporary Maori ArtWiti Ihimaera "With the contributions of more than forty artists and writers, Mataora is the most comprehensive artistic, cultural and political statement yet about the state of Maori art. The artists include carvers like Tuti Tukaokao; fibre and multimedia artists like Aromea Tahiwi, Roma Potiki and Jacqueline Fraser; landscape artists and sculptors like Darcy Nicholas, Arnold Manaaki Wilson, Fred Graham, Emare Karaka, Robyn Kahukiwa and Michael Parekowhai; artists working in clay like Baye Riddell and Paerau Corneal".--BOOKJACKET. |
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BRC WERO Derek Lardelli 6 KARANGA Keri Kaa | 8 |
Cliff Whiting | 20 |
Tuti Tukaokao | 28 |
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