Te tohunga auaha : Fred Graham, creator of forms / Maria de Jong with Fred Graham ; photographs by Geoff Dale.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington : Huia Publishers, 2013Description: 186 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781775501343 (Paperback) :
- Fred Graham, creator of forms : te tohunga auaha
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Te Taurawhiri Non-Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Te Taurawhiri | Te Taurawhiri | 730.92 GRA | 1 | Available | T00572342 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This comprehensive survey of the art of Fred Graham details the artist's life from his childhood in the Waikato to his career as a sculptor.
Fred Graham is a leading figure in New Zealand's art world. He began as an art teacher, and since 1984, he has been a full-time sculptor, producing a wealth of work and having sell-out exhibitions.
His work is displayed in public spaces in New Zealand and several Pacific Rim countries.
This book is richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by award-wining photographer Geoff Dale, and it includes essays by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Professor Robert Jahnke and Dr Jill Smith that discuss Fred Graham's work in the context of New Zealand art.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This comprehensive survey of the art of Fred Graham details the artist's life from his childhood in the Waikato to his career as a sculptor. Fred Graham is a leading figure in New Zealand's art world. He began as an art teacher, and since 1984, he has been a full-time sculptor, producing a wealth of work and having sell-out exhibitions. His work is displayed in public spaces in New Zealand and several Pacific Rim countries. This book is richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by award-wining photographer Geoff Dale, and it includes essays by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Professor Robert Jahnke and Dr Jill Smith that discuss Fred Graham's work in the context of New Zealand art"--Publisher information.
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