Te Toi Whakairo
The Art of Maori Carving
Hirini Moko Mead
Return to print of major
reference work on Maori woodcarving
Recognised as one of
the most comprehensive and informative overviews of Maori woodcarving, Te Toi Whakairo is among the major works
by eminent author and academic Sir Sidney (Hirini) Moko Mead.
This highly
illustrated book explores carving’s mythical origins, the
evolution of styles and techniques, and carving styles in different parts of
the country, using examples from meeting houses and leading artists. In the
later chapters the author delves into designs and motifs, the role of the
woodcarver, and use of materials, tools, techniques, and surface and background
decoration.
Out of print for many
years, Te Toi Whakairo will be on
sale again next month in a reprinted edition with a new cover and author’s
note.
Sir
Sidney (Hirini) Moko Mead is a leading authority on Maori art and
culture. He had a distinguished university career at Victoria University and
internationally, has written numerous books, was a driving force behind the Te
Maori exhibition, and has been a leader of his iwi, Ngati Awa. He was knighted
in 2009 for services to Maori and education.
Hirini lives with his wife in Wellington.
Publication Date: 17 September 2015
| ISBN: 978-1-877514-82-1 | RRP $45
Paperback with flaps, 242 x 182 mm, 276 pages b&w
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