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Sandy Adsett - six decades pioneering contemporary Maori art
Publisher |
Radio New Zealand
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Publication Date |
Jul 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:27:28
Dr Sandy Adsett is one of the most significant and respected Maori artists and art teachers of his generation. Now, finally, he's agreed to a retrospective exhibition embracing his six decades of painting practice. It took the persuasive skills of one of his past students - Reuben Friend, now an art historian, curator and Director of Pataka in Porirua - to get Sandy to say yes to the show which is called Toi Koru. Now in his 80s, Dr Adsett is the principle tutor at Toimairangi School of Maori Art in Hawkes Bay, and he's also made time to create a new series of brightly coloured paintings for the survey show. Lynn Freeman speaks with him, and with Reuben Friend, who explains Sandy's significant, if under-appreciated, contribution to contemporary Maori art. Toi Koru opens on the 31st of July at Pataka: Art + Museum in Porirua.

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