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Mark Adams: A survey — He kohinga whakaahu

Autor Sarah Farrar, Mark Adams
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 apr 2025
Mark Adams is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s foremost photographers. His focus on Samoan tatau, Māori–Pākehā interactions in Rotorua, carved meeting houses, locations of significance for Ngāi Tahu in Te Waipounamu, and Captain James Cook’s landing sites reflect his deep engagement with our postcolonial and Pacific histories.
This first-ever comprehensive survey of his work honours one of our most distinguished — and continually compelling — photographers. It includes photographs taken across the Pacific, the United Kingdom and Europe that explore the migration of artistic and cultural practices across the globe, and examine the role of museums, and photography itself, in this dynamic and ongoing cross-cultural exchange.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781991309013
ISBN-10: 1991309015
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 250 x 290 x 35 mm
Greutate: 2.7 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand

Cuprins

Foreword / Ngāhuia te Awekotuku 6
Between there/then and here/now: The photography of Mark Adams / Sarah Farrar 11
01 Portraits of artists 1971–1978 39
02 Early work 1970–1988 51
03 Rotorua 1979–2000 99
04 Tatau 1978–2014 131
05 Treaty signing sites 1997 163
06 Museums 1979–2017 193
07 Cook’s sites 1995–2014 221
08 Hinemihi, Rauru and Tiki a Tamamutu 2000–2009 257
09 Te Waipounamu 1988–2019 277
10 Photograms 2009–2017 325
That other kind of witnessing: An afterword / Nicholas Thomas 332
Exhibition history 337
List of works 343
Bibliography 353
About the contributors 357
Acknowledgements 358

Recenzii

‘A magnificent survey of Mark Adams’ 50-year career’ — New Zealand Listener

‘Beautifully crafted’ —  Lyn Potter, NZ Booklovers

‘A handsome, rich new book’ — North & South

‘A stylish, superbly-designed production’ — John Daly-Peoples, NZ Arts Review

‘Images that feel like invitations’ — Catherine Woulfe, NZ Geographic