Robyn Kahukiwa

Robyn Kahukiwa
Born 1938,[1] 1940[2] or 1941[3]
Sydney, Australia
Nationality New Zealand

Robyn Kahukiwa is an artist and award-winning children's book writer and illustrator from New Zealand.

Kahukiwa was born in Sydney, Australia in 1938. She trained as a commercial artist and later moved to New Zealand at the age of nineteen.[3] From 1972 to 1980, Kahukiwa was a regular exhibitor at the Academy in Wellington.

Part Māori on her mother's side, Kahukiwa is of Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Ngāti Hau, Ngāti Konohi and Whanau-a-Ruataupare descent.

Kahukiwa's work often deals with themes of colonialism and the dispossession of indigenous people, motherhood and blood-ties, social custom and mythology.[4] Kahukiwa gained prominence in New Zealand in the 1980s after her exhibition Wahine Toa (strong women) which toured the country.[1] This exhibition drew on Maori myth and symbolism. One of the pieces Hinetitama is in the permanent collection at Te Manawa.[5]

Kahukiwa's works are influenced by Colin McCahon, Ralph Hotere and Frida Kahlo.[1]

Publications

With writer Patricia Grace:

With Joy Cowley:

With Rangimarie Sophie Jolley:

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dunn, Michael. New Zealand Painting: A Concise History Auckland University Press, 2004.
  2. Brownson, Ron. Art Toi: New Zealand Art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki, 2011
  3. 1 2 Kirker, Anne. New Zealand Women Artists Reed Methuen, 1986
  4. Mané-Wheoki, Jonathan.The Art of Robyn Kahukiwa Reed Publishing, 2005
  5. "Maori goddess returns to Te Manawa". Stuff.
  6. Susan Leckey, ed. (2015). The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes. Routledge. p. 165. Retrieved 15 March 2016.

Further reading

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