Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Emily Valentine Bullock (living), jeweller and creator of wearable art; Maude Burge (1865–1957), painter; Sulieti Fieme'a Burrows (born 1951), tapa cloth artist; Mirranda Burton (born 1973), printmaker and graphic novel illustrator; Fanny Buss (1910–1986), textile artist, fashion designer, printmaker and book illustrator; Debra Bustin (born ...
The following is a list of New Zealand artists. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Goldie studied art part-time under Louis John Steele, [1] after leaving school to work in his father's business. A former Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Grey, was impressed by two of Goldie's still-life paintings that were being exhibited at the Auckland Academy of Art (Steele's art society, of which Goldie was honorary secretary) in 1891, and he talked David Goldie into permitting his ...
Ian Christopher Scott (20 April 1945 – 27 June 2013) was a New Zealand painter. His work was significant for pursuing an international scope and vision within a local context previously dominated by regionalist and national concerns. [1]
Jeff Thomson (born 1957 in Auckland, New Zealand) [1] is a New Zealand sculptor best known for his colourful sculptural works fabricated from corrugated iron. These range in size from a life-sized giraffe to gallery-friendly wall hangings.
Graham in 2018. Frederick John Graham CNZM (born 1928) is a New Zealand artist and educator recognised as a pioneer in the contemporary Māori art movement. In 2018, was the recipient of an Icon Award from the Arts Foundation of New Zealand, limited to 20 living art-makers.
Colin John McCahon (/ m ə ˈ k ɑː n /; 1 August 1919 – 27 May 1987) [1] was a New Zealand artist whose work over 45 years consisted of various styles, including landscape, figuration, abstraction, and the overlay of painted text.
John Badcock (born 1952, [1] Queenstown [2]) is a New Zealand (Kiwi) artist, based in Geraldine, South Canterbury. [2] Badcock has been a professional artist for more than three decades. [2] His accolades include solo exhibitions throughout New Zealand since 1985, and more recently the exhibiting of The Last Supper at the ChristChurch Cathedral.