Encounters: Ng Tai Whakarongorua
By (Author) Rebecca Rice
By (author) Matariki Williams
Designed by Greg Simpson
Translated by Ranea Aperahama
Translated by Stephanie Tibble
Photographs by Michael Hall
Photographs by Maarten Holl
Photographs by Johnny Hendrikus
Photographs by Norm Heke
Photographs by Jo Moore
Te Papa Press
Te Papa Press
7th October 2021
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Human figures depicted in art
Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc
709.93
Paperback
112
Width 140mm, Height 195mm
270g
The portrait wall in Toi Art, the art gallery within New Zealand's national museum, Te Papa, is the most popular art exhibition for museum visitors. Hung salon-style on dark red walls, its 36 arresting portraits span historical portraiture to contemporary practice, and represent mana. This handy book details each work in both English and te reo Maori and is the perfect souvenir of a visit to Te Papa and an ideal starting point for exploring questions of art, identity, and cross-cultural exchange.
Dr Rebecca Rice is Curator Historical New Zealand Art at Te Papa. Her current research focuses on nineteenth-century female botanical artists, the visual culture of the New Zealand Wars, and the impact of impressionism on New Zealand artists at home and abroad. Matariki Williams (Ngi Thoe, Ngti Whakaue, Ngti Hauiti, Taranaki) is Pou Htori Mori Matua | Senior Mori Historian at Manat Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and History. She interested in the depth and breadth of mtauranga Mori and te ao Mori and how this contributes to a diverse contemporary Mori society. Her research interests include contemporary social history, art, and digital expressions of self and culture. As an arts writer, her writing has featured in frieze, Art in America, Pantograph Punch, The Spinoff, and e-Tangata. Matariki is also a Trustee for Contemporary HUM.