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New Zealand Art Books

The Carver and the Artist: Maori Art in the Twentieth Century
By Damien Skinner

This publication, with over 100 colour photographs, charts the growth and development of the new forms of Maori art which emerged during the mid-twentieth century in New Zealand. The relationship between traditional Maori art forms, especially carving, and the modern art world is explored through this dynamic book.

Hardback, 224 pages, $79.99

Rita Angus: An Artist’s Life
By Jill Trevelyan

This beautiful Te Papa Press book is the first biography published about Rita Angus. Rita Angus was a pioneer of modern painting in New Zealand and this book brings her legacy and art to life. Illustrated with personal photographs and over 100 reproductions of Rita Angus’ art work and sketches.

Hardback, 420 pages, $69.99

Bill’s Story: A Portrait of W. A Sutton
By Pat Unger

This new publication explores the man behind the art; W. A. Sutton as child, student, tutor, artist, bohemian and friend. His life story is sensitively told by Pat Unger, using Sutton’s personal letters and archives, to create a three-dimensional portrait of the artist.

Softcover, 252 pages, $39.99

Towards Aotearoa: A Short History of 20th Century Contemporary New Zealand Art
By David Eggleton

This new publication chronologically showcases the best examples of twentieth century New Zealand painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography. Written in an informative and highly readable manner, this history of New Zealand art is accompanied by 101 beautiful colour illustrations. David Eggleton, a poet and art critic, succeeds in bringing art and the story of New Zealand artists alive in his latest book.

Hardback, 224 pages, $99.99

The Big Picture: A History of New Zealand Art from 1642 by Hamish Keith

Leading commentator on New Zealand art, Hamish Keith, presents his personal views on New Zealand art. The text, which takes readers on a fascinating exploration of New Zealand art history and culture, is accompanied by over 300 illustrations. The book is published in conjunction with the TVNZ series of the same name.

Soft cover 288 pages, $49.99

The Art of Grahame Sydney by Grahame Sydney with Brian Turner, Belinda Jones, Michael Findlay and Reg Graham

Grahame Sydney's 30 year artistic career is covered in this stunning newly reprinted book, showcasing not only his distinctive landscape paintings but his pencil drawings, portraits, still lifes, lithographs and etchings. This comprehensive survey of one of New Zealand's best loved artists includes 143 colour reproductions and biographical notes on the artist.

Hardback 191 pages, $99.99

Woven Stone: The Sculpture of Chris Booth by Chris Booth

The sculptural works of one of New Zealand's foremost contemporary sculptors Chris Booth, are brought together within this publication. Booth works as an environmental and land artist using natural and found materials both in New Zealand and abroad. This book covers his work from the 1960's to the present day.

Hardback 304 pages, $69.99

Esplin: Tom and Edith's Creative Journeys compiled by Donald Offwood

This publication commemorates the art and life of artist Tom Esplin and his wife through her diaries of their travels in Europe. Stunningly illustrated with Tom's paintings. This book recognises an example of New Zealand's artistic talent.

Hardback 176 pages, $60.00

New New Zealand Houses by Patrick Reynolds and John Walsh

In this book leading architectural photographer Patrick Reynolds and Architecture New Zealand magazine editor John Walsh look at 25 of the best new New Zealand houses. Extensively illustrated with intelligent text, this publication presents an expert survey of contemporary residential and award-winning New Zealand architecture.

Hardback 320 pages, $90.00

New Zealand Painting: A Concise History by Michael Dunn

Michael Dunn presents a concise history of New Zealand painting from colonial times to the present day, including contemporary Maori and Pacific Island artists. This book includes 132 colour plates and 49 black and white reproductions.

Hardback 224 pages, $99.99

Architecture inspired by New Zealand by Amanda Hyde de Krester and David Sullivan.

This book combines the best of New Zealand's residential architecture together with photographs of some of our most spectacular and unique landscapes.

A publication designed for anyone interested in leading edge architecture situated in some of New Zealand's most beautiful and unique settings.

Floor plans of each project are included at the back of the book.

187 Pages. Hardback $69.99
Paperback $49.99

Trevor Moffitt: A Biography by Chris Ronayne.

Winner Lifestyle and Contemporary Culture - Montana NZ Book Awards 2006.

Whether you're a keen art collector, a serious student or just visit a gallery occasionally, this brilliant exposition of painting in all its forms will open your eyes to things you've never seen before.

Paperback 210 pages. $49.99

Joanna Margaret Paul: Drawing by Jill Trevelyan and Sarah Treadwell.

A selection of more than 80 exquisite drawings by the late artist, most of which have never been published.

Paperback 139 pages. $49.99

How To Look At A Painting by Justin Paton.

Winner Lifestyle and Contemporary Culture - Montana NZ Book Awards 2006. Whether you're a keen art collector, a serious student or just visit a gallery occasionally, this brilliant exposition of painting in all its forms will open your eyes to things you've never seen before.

Paperback 126 pages. $24.99

Leo Bensemann – Portraits, Masks and Fantasy Figures by Caroline Otto.

This book contains 50 years of Bensemann's portrait, mask and fantasy figure drawings and paintings. Compiled by the artist's daughter Caroline Otto.

Paperback 128 pages. $44.99

The Art of Robyn Kahukiwa.

This book assembles Robyn's selection of over 100 works that represent her artistic career. Ordered chronologically and reproduced in full colour, the works signpost the trail of her 35 year journey in the visual arts.

Hardback 168 pages. $75.00

Virginia King: Sculptor.

Virginia King is a leading New Zealand sculptor whose passion for the land and for all aspects of natural order are reflected in her works. This book is an inspiring visual presentation of innovative sculptural works that carry echoes of history, the natural environment and mythology.

Hardback 120 pages. $49.99

Crafted by Design: Inside New Zealand Craft Artists' Studios by Jeanette Cook.

55 stories providing a vibrant cross-section of New Zealand's contemporary craft-art scene.

Paperback 192 pages. $59.99

New Territory Warren and Mahoney: 50 Years of New Zealand Architecture.

This book features a collection of Warren and Mahoney's buildings and ideas, all celebrating their first half century and includes personal essays written by key architects within the practice.

Hardback 241 pages. $109.99

Goldie by Roger Blackley.

Over 100 of Goldie's Maori portrait paintings are reproduced in full colour, many for the first time. This book was published to accompany the first retrospective exhibition of Goldie's paintings.

Hardback 200 pages. $79.99

Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith by Marja Bloem and Martin Browne.

The most significant publication on McCahon for many years. It has reproductions of 78 paintings from the exhibition as well as a further 112 illustrations of artworks and historical photographs.

Hardback 271 pages. $79.99

Contemporary NZ Art Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4 by Elizabeth Caughey and John Gow.

This series offers readers a comprehensive view of New Zealand artists working at the beginning of the twenty-first century. In each book, twenty artists are represented and over one hundred artworks are reproduced in full colour.

Paperback 112 pages. $49.99 each

The Art of Maori Weaving: The Eternal Thread/Te Aho Mutunga Kore by Miriama Evans.

This stunning book presents a photographic survey of the concepts and values of traditional Maori weaving practices. Celebrating the innovation and development of weaving and plaiting as art forms in modern times, while acknowledging the technology developed by weavers through the past centuries. Featuring some of New Zealand's foremost Maori expert weavers.

Paperback 176 pages. $59.99

The Desire of the Line: Ralph Hotere Figurative Works by Kriselle Baker.

Alongside the large abstract paintings for which he is so much admired, Ralph Hotere has throughout his career produced countless beautiful figurative works – drawings and paintings. This book introduces these works and presents a selection of 142 images focusing especially on the ‘Women' series from the 1960's.

Paperback 156 pages. $49.99

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