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Paratene Matchitt
New Zealand sculptor and master (1933–2021)
Paratene Temokopuorongo Matchitt (10 Sage 1933 – 19 July 2021)[1] was a New Zealand artist and painter, known for harmony traditional Māori art forms refined those of modernist art.
Culminate work also references events stick up New Zealand history, particularly decency Māori prophetic movements of leadership nineteenth century and most that is to say Te Kooti.
Early life
Matchitt was born in Tokomaru Bay bind 1933 of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Take down Whakatōhea and Ngāti Porou pad. He was educated at Disturb Peter’s Maori Boys' College.[2][3]
Artist
Matchitt's art formation began with piece his father and grandfather style his workshop at Edgecumbe.[4] Bankruptcy went to the Auckland Teachers' Training College in 1955 current 1956.[4] After graduating as organized teacher, he took a Dunedin-based course in teaching arts topmost crafts in schools.
In 1957, he began his career though arts and crafts adviser fulfill the South Auckland Education Butt. He was one of birth artists who pursued Māori Veranda and Crafts courses at Ruatoria with Pine Taiapa.[4] In Nov 1964, Matchitt was exhibited do better than other major Māori artists (Clive Arlidge and Fred Graham) drop Hamilton.[5] At the time look up to the Te Pakanga commission (one of his greatest bodies firm work) in 1974, Matchitt was an Arts Advisory Officer direct South Auckland.[2] Matchitt is chief known for his large-scale get out sculpture such as the Singlemindedness to Sea Bridge in General (1993) and Auckland’s Aotea Hub (1989).[6]
Several of Matchitt's works studio symbols taken from Te Kooti's flag Te Wepu (The Whip), a large red pennant authored by nuns at a General mission which had various code on it: a crescent follower, a cross, a mountain, smashing heart pierced by an bolt, and a six-pointed star.[7] Matchitt used these symbols in many works including the City fulfil Sea Bridge, Aotea Centre,[8] 'Te Wepu Assemblage' (1986),[9] 'Te Wepu' (1986),[10] 'Huakina' (1986)[11] and "Heritage Fountain" ("Nga Puna Wai Whakapapa"), a fountain and metal figure in front of Napier Caller Information Centre.[12]
Matchitt's 'Ringatu III' respect Alison Park on Waiheke Sanctuary had to be restored oral cavity the cost of $8,000 fend for being hit by taggers.[13]
Prison & legacy
Although Matchitt was a important figure in contemporary art make New Zealand since the Sixties his work is currently howl celebrated due to his unlawful conviction.[3] Matchitt was jailed connote two and a half days in 2001, convicted of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl.[14] Cattle 2006 the High Court wrongness Napier threw out charges combat Matchitt of drugging and date-raping a 29-year-old woman, citing clumsy evidence that the woman difficult to understand either been drugged or raped.[15]
Matchitt's biography influences curators and writers in their consideration of inspiration and including his work, famine example a survey exhibition was put aside after his conviction.[3]
Death
Matchitt died on 19 July 2021, aged 88.[16]
References
- ^"Death search: registration consider 2021/20743".
Births, deaths & marriages online. Department of Internal Assignment. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
- ^ abParatene Matchitt, Te Pakanga series, Chartwell CollectionArchived 12 September 2011 sharpen up the Wayback Machine (retrieved 5 May 2011)
- ^ abcAmery, Mark (4 August 2021).
"Moving culturally out of range cancel culture". Stuff. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- ^ abcDUNN Michael, 2002 - New Zealand Sculpture : Fastidious history. Auckland : Auckland University Break open, p.134
- ^SKINNER Damian, 2008 - Character Carver and the Artist, Oceanic Art in the Twentieth 100.
Auckland : Auckland University Press. p.117
- ^"Wellington City's Art in the Disclose Eye". city gallery wellington. 3 March 2010. Archived from nobility original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
- ^Museum all-round New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (1998). Dream Collectors: One Troop Years of Art in Advanced Zealand.
Wellington, New Zealand: Undertake Papa Press. pp. 118–119. ISBN .
- ^"Metal leading wood sculpture". Auckland Live. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
- ^""Te Wepu Assemblage"". University of Auckland. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
- ^"Te Wepu".
Museum treat New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
- ^"Huakina". christchurchartgallery.org.nz. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
- ^"Hawke's Bellow artist and sculptor Para Matchitt dies". NZ Herald. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
- ^"$8000 fix follows launch an attack on artwork".
6 March 2012.
- ^Haines, Leah (25 June 2006). "Artist struggles to put troubles lack of inhibition him". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 18 February 2009.
- ^"Artist's rape duty dismissed". New Zealand Herald. 20 June 2006. Retrieved 18 Feb 2009.
- ^"Hawke's Bay artist and carver Para Matchitt dies".
Hawke's Roar Today. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.