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Hundertwasser in New Zealand : the art of creating paradise / Andreas J. Hirsch ; translated by Uta Hoffmann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 239 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781990042140
  • 1990042147
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 759.993
Contents:
Preface / Joram Harel -- Prologue: Glimpses of Hundertwasser in New Zealand.
1. Arrival in Paradise -- 2. Commitment to nature -- 3. Frederick's Fram -- 4. The Regentag in Aotearoa -- 5. Hundertwasser's 'Five skins' unfold -- 6. Beautiful paths posthumously: the Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Maori Art Gallery.
Epilogue: Hundertwasser's Romantic legacy for a world that has not improved -- Hundertwasser works in this book.
Summary: Austrian-born artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser arrived in New Zealand in 1973, seeking refuge from a world out of kilter with nature. After travelling and exhibiting, he settled at Kaurinui, the land he bought and restored in the Bay of Islands. Wishing to unite 'nature and art, art and life', he was 'never nearer to this unity than in New Zealand'. Hundertwasser in New Zealand is a richly illustrated and accessible account of the artist's love of Aotearoa, his interaction with the people and land, and the influence these had on his work. Andreas Hirsch explores in superb, lucid prose the artist's trajectory in New Zealand, including the art, philosophy and architecture he created here, along with public projects like the Koru Flag and the Kawakawa Public Toilets. Illustrated with an array of paintings, drawings, sketches, photographs and the artist's writing, this book is itself an artistic statement that will connect with readers of all kinds and truly enshrine Hundertwasser as a New Zealand icon.
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Non-Fiction Non-Fiction Pop-Up Library Non-Fiction Non Fiction 759.993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 07/05/2024 A0080609X

"Initiated and edited by The Hundertwasser Non Profit Foundation Vienna for the Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Māori Art Gallery, Whangārei"--Half title page verso.

Preface / Joram Harel -- Prologue: Glimpses of Hundertwasser in New Zealand.

1. Arrival in Paradise -- 2. Commitment to nature -- 3. Frederick's Fram -- 4. The Regentag in Aotearoa -- 5. Hundertwasser's 'Five skins' unfold -- 6. Beautiful paths posthumously: the Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Maori Art Gallery.

Epilogue: Hundertwasser's Romantic legacy for a world that has not improved -- Hundertwasser works in this book.

Austrian-born artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser arrived in New Zealand in 1973, seeking refuge from a world out of kilter with nature. After travelling and exhibiting, he settled at Kaurinui, the land he bought and restored in the Bay of Islands. Wishing to unite 'nature and art, art and life', he was 'never nearer to this unity than in New Zealand'. Hundertwasser in New Zealand is a richly illustrated and accessible account of the artist's love of Aotearoa, his interaction with the people and land, and the influence these had on his work. Andreas Hirsch explores in superb, lucid prose the artist's trajectory in New Zealand, including the art, philosophy and architecture he created here, along with public projects like the Koru Flag and the Kawakawa Public Toilets. Illustrated with an array of paintings, drawings, sketches, photographs and the artist's writing, this book is itself an artistic statement that will connect with readers of all kinds and truly enshrine Hundertwasser as a New Zealand icon.

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