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Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art

Hosted by RNZ · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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28
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Listen Score
13
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Virality (30d)
45
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About this podcast

Te Kaha, 1973. A group of Māori artists and writers gather, marking a chain reaction of moments and movements around which Māori art has evolved and revolved ever since.

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RNZ hosts Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art, a society show with 7 episodes published.

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The Reimagining

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We return to The Met in 2025 for the opening of its new Oceania Gallery. It had promised to be a reimagining. 40 years on, just how much has changed? Turns out reimagination is in a small town upstate. Photograph by Tayl

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Bridging the Gap

Mar 15, 202642mEp. 4S1

By the time the '90s came, much of the previous decade's activism was starting to bear fruit. A new generation of artists had emerged with some provocative questions. Image courtesy of Buck Nin's whānau and Te Wānaga o A

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Keeping Our Taonga Warm

Mar 8, 202631mEp. 3S1

After touring the U.S., Te Māori came home. It was a hit. It also sparked significant change in the way museums operated in Aotearoa, with ramifications still felt today. We meet a woman who led that charge. Image courte

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Home and Away

Mar 1, 202646mEp. 2S1

We travel to New York, 1984, at the opening of Te Māori at the Met. Considered a landmark exhibition, it was met with widespread celebration -- but there were criticisms too. Image courtesy of John Miller To see more pho

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The People Gather

Feb 22, 202640mEp. 1S1

We begin in Te Kaha in 1973, where a group of Māori artists and writers have gathered. Ngā Tamatoa had just burst onto the scene at Waitangi, setting in motion a decade of upheaval and protest. Image courtesy of John Mil

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Introducing: Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art

Feb 16, 20260mS1

Te Kaha, 1973. A group of Māori artists and writers gather, marking a chain reaction of moments and movements around which Māori art has evolved and revolved ever since. Made with the support of the Creative NZ, NZ On Ai

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Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art is hosted by RNZ. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 7 episodes.

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Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art has published 7 episodes.

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