
Kohai Grace, ki te Pō (2023). Courtesy of the artist
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Kohai Grace, ki te Pō (2023). Courtesy of the artist
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Innovative artworks from nine artists developed through the ever-evolving nature of customary art practices and their expression to seeking balance of light and shadow.
These works evoke the traditional narratives regarding the Māori gods and the mutual connection to humankind, the embodiment of the statement, nature and humanity are one. Featured artists are: Jasmine Arthur, Elaine Bevan, Steve Gibbs, Kohai Grace, Wiremu Grace, Matthew McIntyre-Wilson, Wairere Pene, Diane Prince and Hermann Salzmann.
Innovative artworks from nine artists developed through the ever-evolving nature of customary art practices and their expression to seeking balance of light and shadow.
These works evoke the traditional narratives regarding the Māori gods and the mutual connection to humankind, the embodiment of the statement, nature and humanity are one. Featured artists are: Jasmine Arthur, Elaine Bevan, Steve Gibbs, Kohai Grace, Wiremu Grace, Matthew McIntyre-Wilson, Wairere Pene, Diane Prince and Hermann Salzmann.