Artists in Antarctica / edited by Patrick Shepherd.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Massey University Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781991016270
- 1991016271
- 709.93 23
- N7406.7 .A78 2023
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Discusses works of 36 New Zealand artists.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Sarah Williamson -- Creativity onrozen continent / Patrick Shepherd -- Aotearoa New Zealand's Antarctica arts and cultural heritage / Adele Jackson -- Laurence Aberhart -- Andris Apse -- Raewyn Atkinson -- Corey Baker -- Nigel Brown -- Denise Copland -- Chris Cree Brown -- Phil Dadson -- Tessa Duder -- Margaret Elliot -- Gareth Farr -- Dick Frizzell -- Sean Garwood -- Bernadette Hall -- Kirsten Haydon -- Martin Hill & Phillippa Jones -- Lloyd Jones -- Bronwyn Judge -- Virginia King -- Jae Hoon Lee -- Kathryn Madill -- Bill Manhire -- Owen Marshall -- Fieke Neuman -- Anne Noble -- Jason O'Hara -- Chris Orsman -- Stuart Robertson -- Joe Sheehan -- Patrick Shepherd -- Peter James Smith -- Grahame Sydney -- David Trubridge -- Ronnie van Hout -- John Walsh -- Jonathan White -- About the arts -- Acknowledgements.
''What transformation happens when writers, musicians and artists stand in the vast, cold spaces of Antarctica? This book brings together paintings, photographs, texts and musical scores by Aotearoa New Zealand artists who have been to the ice. It explores the impact of this experience on their art and art process, as well as the physical challenges of working in a harsh and unfamiliar environment. Antarctic science, nature and human history are explored through the creative lens of some of New Zealand's most acclaimed artists, composers and writers, including Laurence Aberhart, Nigel Brown, Gareth Farr, Dick Frizzell, Anne Noble, Virginia King, Owen Marshall, Grahame Sydney, Ronnie van Hout and Phil Dadson''--Publisher's description.
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