New Zealand Painting: A Concise History
Author(s): Dunn Michael
New Zealand Painting: A Concise History is a completely revised and updated edition of Michael Dunn's essential overview of New Zealand painting, A Concise History of New Zealand Painting. It is presented here in a new format as a companion volume to New Zealand Sculpture: A History (AUP, 2002). To his comprehensive survey of painting from colonial times Dunn now adds the painters and paintings of the 1990s, bringing the book up to the present day.Several of the original chapters are extended and a completely new chapter covers the exciting area of contemporary painting by Maori and Pacific Island artists. The book includes over 130 colour plates, many of which are new in this edition, along with nearly 50 black and white reproductions. No reader, no institution can afford to be without Dunn's two books celebrating the creativity, the diversity and the talent of New Zealand artists.
VG Condition, Hardback with dustjacket.
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Michael Dunn is the head of the Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. He is the author of "New Zealand Sculpture," "A Concise History of New Zealand Painting," and "Contemporary Painting in New Zealand."
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Colonial Landscape; 2. Later Victorian Landscapes; 3. Images of Maori; 4. Art in the 1890s; 5. The Expatriates; 6. The La Trobe Scheme; 7. Regionalism and Realism; 8. Towards Modernism; 9. Neo-Expressionism; 10. Later Abstraction; 11. Postmodernism: New Figuration; 12. Maori and Polynesian Contemporary Painting; Bibliography; List of colour Plates; List of Black and White Plates; Index
General Fields
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- : Auckland University Press
- : Auckland University Press
- : 1.425
- : 01 September 2003
- : 270x280mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Dunn Michael
- : Hardback
- : English
- : 759.993
- : very good
- : 218
- : Colour photographs