Author : Damian Skinner
Publisher : Massey University
ISBN 13 : 9780995100176
Total Pages : 336 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (1 download)
Book Synopsis Theo Schoon by : Damian Skinner
Download or read book Theo Schoon written by Damian Skinner and published by Massey University. This book was released on 2018 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emigre artist Theo Schoon was fascinating, unorthodox, controversial, pioneering and at times reckless. His life intersected with important cultural periods and places, where what it meant to be modern in New Zealand were being debated and articulated in art, literature, music and theatre. The art he pioneered and promoted - Maori rock drawings, the drawings of a psychiatric patient, Maori moko and kowhaiwhai, the abstract patterns of geothermal activity in Rotorua - were decisive for many other New Zealand artists, including Gordon Walters. And his example, as an academically trained artist with a good knowledge of modern European art and a commitment to do whatever it took to pursue his artistic projects, was both an inspiring and a cautionary tale. Schoon's is a life less well known now than it deserves to be. This superb, highly illustrated biography by one of New Zealand's best art writers corrects that imbalance and examines Schoon's claims on the development of art and culture in Aotearoa in the twentieth century.