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  2. List of New Zealand artists - Wikipedia

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    Emily Valentine Bullock – jeweller and creator of wearable art; Brit Bunkley (born 1955) – sculptor, installation artist and digital/video artist; Fanny Buss (1910–1986) – textile artist, fashion designer, printmaker and book illustrator; Debra Bustin (born 1957) – visual artist; Maude Burge (1865–1957) – painter

  3. Lisa Reihana - Wikipedia

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    Reihana's major multi-channel video work In Pursuit of Venus [Infected] (2015) went on display at the Auckland Art Gallery in May 2015. [13] Six years in the making, the work is based on a large 19th-century scenic wallpaper, Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique, created by French firm Joseph Dufour et Cie which depicts a romanticised view of the landscapes and people of the Pacific. [13]

  4. Richard Stratton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stratton (born 1970 in Dunedin) is a New Zealand ceramic artist. [1] Stratton studied at the Otago School of Arts, graduating with a Diploma in Ceramic Arts in 1993. [2] He worked for a time as a production thrower at a commercial pottery on the Isle of Skye, before moving to Wellington, where he is now based. [3]

  5. Category:New Zealand video artists - Wikipedia

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  6. Find New Zealand Artists - Wikipedia

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    Find New Zealand Artists (FNZA) is a database that was created in 2013 by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu.It was compiled from the records held by 12 New Zealand art galleries and libraries and at the outset contained information on over 17,000 New Zealand artists.

  7. Wayne Youle - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Youle (born 1974 in Tītahi Bay, Porirua) is a New Zealand artist of Ngāpuhi, Ngati Whakaeke and Ngati Pākehā descent. His bicultural heritage is reflected in his work, addressing issues of identity, race and the commodification of cultural symbols.

  8. Michael Parekōwhai - Wikipedia

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    The piece sold at an auction in New Zealand for $2,051,900 in November 2021, becoming the most expensive artwork by any artist sold in a New Zealand auction. [7] The World Turns – a life-sized bronze elephant tipped on its head and eye-to-eye with a kuril (water-rat), commissioned by the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. [8] [9]

  9. Chris Bailey (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Pou Tū Te Rangi (2011) on the Auckland waterfront Tauranga Waka (2016) on Beach Road, Auckland. Chris Bailey (born 1965) is a Māori sculptor and carver. [1] Bailey studied Māori language and Māori material culture at the University of Auckland under Dante Bonica. [2]