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dc.contributor.authorHammonds, Lucy-
dc.date2017-2018-
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-16T22:52:41Z-
dc.date.available2017-11-16T22:52:41Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/604003-
dc.description9 colour. Includes portrait of Reuben Paterson in his studio, and opening performance for 'Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday'-
dc.description.abstractLucy Hammonds interviews New Zealand artist Reuben Paterson. Introduces the artist describing the establishment of his contemporary art career and a recent shift to New Plymouth following a 2013 residency at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. In the interview Paterson discusses current projects including 'Aroma of Black', which incorporates still-life studies inspired by the colour and symmetry of tivaevae quilts. Speaks to the series 'Black Matters', which explores fireworks, discussing the association between fireworks and flowers. Explores the connection between the 'Black Matters' series and the Black Lives Matter movement. Considers the artist's use of colour and glitter in the works, the connotations of glitter relating to craft, child's play, and drag, and the kinetic impression the medium produces. Discusses the influence of family on Paterson's work. Reflects on recent work produced as part of a residency in Rarotonga. Describes collaborative projects including a public artwork with Lonnie Hutchinson at the Ronwood Avenue car park in Manukau entitled 'Walk in Rainbows: me Rongo'.-
dc.format.extentfull article-
dc.format.mediumtext-
dc.format.mediumimage-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART / The University of Auckland Library = Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply.-
dc.titleBlooming new : The rebirth of Reuben Paterson-
dc.typeInterview-
dc.date.updated2017-11-16T22:52:42Z-
prism.number164-
dc.subject.articletypejournal-
dc.subject.artistPaterson, Reuben-
dc.subject.artistHutchinson, Lonnie-
dc.subject.artistBroadbent, Tungane-
dc.subject.artworkTupare (2015, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.artworkThe Second Coming (2017, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.artworkThe Golden Bearing (2014, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.artworkI Want to Thank You (2017, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.artworkPeace and Confidence (2017, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.artworkThe Wharenui that Dad Built (2000, Reuben Paterson)-
dc.subject.gettypaintings (visual works)-
dc.subject.gettymixed media-
dc.subject.gettyartists' materials-
dc.subject.gettysculpture (visual work)-
dc.subject.gettyartists-in-residence-
dc.subject.gettycollaboration-
dc.subject.gettypublic art-
dc.subject.localtivaevae-
dc.subject.localCook Island culture-
dcterms.spatial.venueGow Langsford Gallery (Auckland, N.Z.)-
dcterms.spatial.venueGovett-Brewster Art Gallery (New Plymouth, N.Z.)-
dcterms.spatial.venueBergman Gallery (Rarotonga)-
prism.publicationnameArt New Zealand-
prism.pagerange54-61-
dc.subject.exhibitionBlack Matters II (2017)-
dc.subject.exhibitionToday, Tomorrow and Yesterday: Tungane Broadbent and Reuben Paterson (2017)-
dc.subject.exhibitionAere e Akamotu (2010)-
dc.subject.iwiNgāti Rangitihi-
dc.subject.iwiNgāi Tūhoe-
dc.subject.iwiTūhourangi-
prism.issuenameSummer-
dc.description.indexerSelina Foote-
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