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Theo Schoon: A biography

Autor Damian Skinner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2018
Émigré artist Theo Schoon was fascinating, unorthodox, controversial, pioneering and at times reckless. His life intersected with important cultural periods and places, where what it meant to be modern in New Zealand was being debated and articulated in art, literature, music and theatre.
The art he pioneered and promoted – Māori rock drawings, the drawings of a psychiatric patient, Māori moko and kōwhaiwhai, the abstract patterns of geothermal activity in Rotorua – were decisive for many other New Zealand artists, including Gordon Walters. And his example, as an academically trained artist with a good knowledge of modern European art and a commitment to do whatever it took to pursue his artistic projects, was both an inspiring and a cautionary tale.
Schoon’s is a life less well known now than it deserves to be. This superb, highly illustrated biography by one of New Zealand’s best art writers corrects that imbalance and examines Schoon’s claims on the development of art and culture in Aotearoa in the twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780995100176
ISBN-10: 0995100179
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 190 x 230 x 27 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand

Cuprins

Introduction
The Colonial Years
Artistic Outsiders
Māori Art and Craft
Leaving New Zealand
Artistic Appreciation
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index

Recenzii

‘Probably the most important art book to be published this year ... filling a long overdue gap in Aotearoa’s art history. ... Skinner has done a marvellous job of piecing together this carefully researched life.’ — Andrew Paul Wood, City Art Depot

‘The biography draws on a huge resource of written and recorded interviews and archival materials. It is a phenomenal piece of work, gone about not only with zeal and forensic precision, but also with an eye constantly on the bigger picture.’ — Greg O’Brien

‘It's an easy book to love, with a large format, soft cover, clean design and generous helping of imagery: delicate drawings, abstract paintings, Māori-rock-art-painting-inspired prints and carvings, along with insightful personal photographs. Plus it’s important. It explores the development of local art and culture via one of the era’s most original characters.’ — Kathryn Webster, Art News New Zealand

‘This biography is an intelligent and involved examination of him and his times. Beautifully presented, it is an important record.’ — Jessie Neilson, Otago Daily Times