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The Māori Meeting House
Contributor(s): Skinner, Damian (Author)
ISBN: 0824868005     ISBN-13: 9780824868000
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
OUR PRICE:   $42.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2016
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Decoration & Ornament
- Architecture | Buildings - Public, Commercial & Industrial
- Art | Australian & Oceanian
Dewey: 725
LCCN: 2016020697
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 9" W x 9.8" (2.40 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Australian
- Cultural Region - Oceania
 
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Publisher Description:

Enter and explore the powerful, ancestral world of the whare whakairo, or decorated Māori meeting house, with this engaging guide. Richly illustrated with more than 100 historical and contemporary photographs and original watercolour illustrations, The Māori Meeting House celebrates every aspect of these magnificent taonga (treasures) - their history and art forms, symbolism and cultural significance.

In a clear, informative and personal narrative, Damian Skinner brings together existing scholarship on whare whakairo and his own reflections as a Pākehā art historian and curator, with reference to meeting houses from all over Aotearoa New Zealand and the world. The voices of carvers, artists, architects, writers, experts and iwi are woven into the text, to give every reader new ways of seeing these taonga - whether it is your first view or your hundredth.

Equal parts history, personal essay and illustrated guidebook, The Māori Meeting House is an important contribution to contemporary discussions about Māori art and art history.


Contributor Bio(s): Skinner, Damian: - Damian Skinner is an art historian, writer and Curator of Applied Art and Design at the Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira. He is interested in the history of cultural contact between Māori and Pākehā, and the relationship between art and politics in Aotearoa New Zealand. He has written numerous books, including The Carver and the Artist: Māori Art in the Twentieth Century (2008) and The Passing Wold, the Passage of Life: John Hovell and the Art of Kōwhaiwhai (2010), which won the New Zealand Post Book Award for Illustrated Non-fiction in 2011.