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_aGreen, Ayesha, _d1988- _eartist, _eeditor. |
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_aFolk nationalism and other stories / _cAyesha Green. |
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_aWellington, New Zealand : _bCity Gallery Wellington, Te Whare Toi, _c[2023] |
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_a109 pages : _bcolour illustrations ; _c24 cm |
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500 | _aPublished by City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi on the occasion of Ayesha Green's exhibition "Ayesha Green: folk nationalism", 1 July - 15 October 2023. | ||
500 | _aEdited by Ayesha Green and Moya Lawson. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aA truer picture / Francis McWhannell -- Story-body-stage : Ayesha Green's disruptive museology / Elle Loui August -- The simultaneity of things / Hanahiva Rose -- Huriawa Pā, February 7th, 2023 / Madison Kelly, Jess Nicholson & Moewai Marsh -- Looking at a green field, for two Māori boys / Matariki Williams -- Imagined communities / Lachlan Taylor -- Firmly rooted in place : the rise of rock art in contemporary toi Māori praxis / Sarah Hudson -- Ayesha Green : folk nationalism / City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi -- List of works -- Biographies. | |
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_a"Working across painting, drawing and sculpture, Ayesha Green (Ngati Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Kai Tahu) examines histories of Maori and Pakeha representation. Green's work focuses on imagery where intercultural relationships intersect, overlap or diverge-from Maori purakau, such as the separation of Rangi and Papa, to the signing of the treaties of Waitangi, to Prince William meeting Buzzy Bee. Her exhibition Folk Nationalism traces and contests the ways these images pervade our daily lives and shape our sense of nationhood. Folk Nationalism and other stories is the first publication dedicated to Ayesha Green's practice. It features texts by nine writers who take different routes to and through her work. Through subtle acts of mirroring and repositioning, Green refracts the often-simplified way that images from the history of Aotearoa have been read. Like Green, the writers in Folk Nationalism and other stories demonstrate how numerous, diverse and contradictory meanings converge within these images."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aGreen, Ayesha, _d1988- _vExhibitions. |
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_aGreen, Ayesha, _d1988- _xCriticism and interpretation. |
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_aNationalism in art. _9373158 |
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_aArt, New Zealand _y21st century _vExhibitions. _9774031 |
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_aArt, Māori _y21st century _vExhibitions. _91248760 |
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_aWhakaaturanga toi ataata. _2reo _9370095 |
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_aExhibition catalogs. _2lcgft _9370347 |
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_aLawson, Moya, _eeditor. |
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_aCity Gallery Wellington, _ehost institution,, _epublisher. _9241959 |
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