- Rangihīroa Panoho - Māori art, writing and curating
Māori art book illustrates ‘visual whakapapa’ ‘Expert art historian, and our first ever Māori PhD recipient in Art History, Rangihiroa Panoho has just released a new book with a unique focus on Māori art and how it conveys whakapapa through visual mediums ’
- About Dr Rangihiroa Panoho | Artwork Archive
He began his training in Fine Arts in 1980, studied art history and pioneered the first Māori University of Auckland theses in art history, an MA with 1st Class Honours with a thesis entitled 'DEVELOPMENTS in MAORI ART' (1988) and a Phd dissertation, 'MAORI ART in CONTINUUM' (2001)
- www. komako. org. nz
Rangihiroa Panoho was born in Anguanak, Papua New Guinea and was educated at Dargaville High School, Kelston Boys’ High School and Avondale College He graduated with a B A in Art History from Auckland University in 1984 and an M A (1st class hons) in Art History in 1988
- Rangihīroa Panoho - Facebook
Elizabeth was a leader and, perhaps ironically, a born rebel She was considerate, supportive, perceptive, a deep thinker I will miss her deeply
- Māori Art: History, Architecture, Landscape and Theory – Rangihiroa . . .
Panoho (Ngāpuhi) presents a unique focus on Māori art by exploring the connection between the traditional and contemporary and the pace of Māori art within an international context In doing so, Panoho’s work provides a framework for looking at Māori art in a new way
- Rangihiroa Panoho (@rangihiroa) • Instagram photos and videos
715 Followers, 530 Following, 826 Posts - Rangihiroa Panoho (@rangihiroa) on Instagram: "Foundational Māori art historian Māori Curator, artist writer © applies
- Panoho, Rangihiroa, active 1988-2024 - National Library of New Zealand
Panoho, Rangihiroa, active 1988-2024 Art historian and curator Curator at Sarjeant Art Gallery, Wanganui from1988-1991 First Māori to get a PHD in Art History (Auckland University, 2003)
- DR RANGIHĪROA PANOHO - Rangihīroa Panoho
Artist and writer passionate about the arts I was born in Pāpua New Guinea, lived in Sydney briefly and have spent much of my life researching my Māori and Polynesian heritage in the Asia Pacific region I have a Doctorate in Art History but began my professional training with a year at Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland
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