Weekend Herald

NZ's cultural history shared stateside

- Dionne Christian

Americans are about to get their first look at paintings by one of New Zealand’s most important artists.

The first major exhibition in the United States of Maori portraits opens this weekend. A total of 31 paintings by Gottfried Lindauer go on display at the de Young art museum in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.

The New Zealand Government has helped support the seven- month long exhibition which follows Auckland Art Gallery’s The Maori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand. It closed in February having attracted 99,167 visitors.

Gallery director Rhana Devenport ( pictured) says taking the portraits to the United States extends its mission to share New Zealand’s cultural heritage and stimulate discussion. It has previously toured them to Berlin in 2014 and to Lindauer’s home of Pilsen, in the Czech Republic, in 2015.

“Through these encounters with art, we share our unique cultural identity and gain a deeper under- standing of Devenport.

The finely detailed oil paintings, done between 1874 and 1903, depict Maori leaders, elders, warriors and politician­s and capture their stories as well as the intercultu­ral exchanges of the time.

Max Hollein, director and chief executive of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, says it is fascinatin­g that a Czech painter, trained in the European style of 19th- century portraitur­e, became a celebrated portraitis­t of Maori in New Zealand.

“This unique exhibition will not only present the astonishin­g oeuvre of Lindauer but will also address the complexiti­es of what a painting is and can be,” says Hollein. “Maori see these paintings as living connection­s to the past and the remarkable life stories of their ancestors are re- the world,” says membered and shared by their descendant­s today through these paintings.” In April, Lindauer paintings worth $ 1 million were grabbed from the Internatio­nal Art Centre in Parnell by thieves who rammed a window before making off with two portraits — Chieftaine­ss Ngatai- Raure and Chief Ngatai- Raure — ahead of their auction. In July, Christophe­r Marinello, an expert on art recovery based in Italy, told the Herald he was not optimistic the thieves would be caught, but believed the works could still be recovered. The Maori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand opens today in San Francisco and runs until April 1, 2018.

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Gottfried Lindauer's 1878 portrait of Pare Watene is one of 31 of his works on display in San Francisco.
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