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Title: Creating a tradition
Publisher: INZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga
Abstract: "More of a lurch than a movement" is how a poineer in Maori claywork describes the emerging artform. But this year Maori pottery is being assessed in a discerning international market for the first time and seems to be shaping up for appropriate recognition. The pioneer in question, Baye Riddell of Ngati Porou, puncuates his remarks with a laugh. An innovator in ceramics since he became a full time potter 18 years ago, the maori influence on his work was attracting comment long before he went home to pot in his remote tribal area at Tokomaru Bay..."
Description: 1 b/w portrait: Riddell
1 colour: Nathan, studio view
1 colour: Timoko, studio view
4 colour
URI: http://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/578112
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