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Ka kino to pounamu he pounamu onamata
9 October 2004 - 30 January 2005

Ka kino to pounamu he pounamu onamata translated means your greenstone is awesome and it comes from a tradition.

Pounamu, greenstone, is a prized treasure, a symbol of wealth, a token of peace-making. Originally from the realm of the ocean, pounamu began as a mythical being, a great fish, which was transformed into everlasting translucent stone.

The exhibition presents pounamu as a metaphor for treasured objects, ideas and concepts, re-staging elements of Maori and Pacific body adornment. It also celebrates diverse cultural and visual art practices which have intersected over time.

Free entry

 



Greg Semu Foketi Lusa, Velvet Crescent, Otara 1994.

Greg Semu Foketi Lusa, Velvet Crescent, Otara 1994
gelatin silver print, toned with gold and selenium.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1996.
 


New Gallery, Lower Level


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