Horowhenua Chronicle

Art show inspired by late Dr Cliff Whiting

- Paul Williams

An art exhibition in Foxton attracted a large gathering of artists and art buffs, with more than 120 people attending the opening of the latest exhibition at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, called To Catch a Falling Star, Hopukia te whetu¯ rere.

Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom facility manager Liz Tomescu said the exhibition attracted some heavy hitters of the art world, including some who travelled from Christchur­ch, which only enhanced the community centre’s reputation as a medium for the arts.

The exhibition, featuring works of many local artists who belong to the Te Awahou Collective — a group of 14 local artists — provides spiritual interpreta­tion of work by the late Dr Cliff Whiting, an internatio­nally renowned artist, esteemed teacher and practition­er of Ma¯ori arts.

Under the guidance of Albert McCarthy, the Te Awahou Collective came together for a two-month art exhibition showcasing their interpreta­tions of his mahi, including Whiting’s son Gary, who was there with members of his wha¯nau and spoke at the opening.

Varied styles, techniques, discipline­s and background­s — painting, sculpture, carving, weaving, photograph­y, illustrati­on and digital — have been assembled for this special showing of the local artists and their unique works.

Dr Cliff Whiting made an outstandin­g contributi­on to New Zealand arts and culture over a career spanning more than 50 years in the fields of art education, art administra­tion, marae building and renovation. He was also the mastermind behind the traditiona­l and contempora­ry marae Rongomarae­roa at Te Papa Tongarewa.

Artists featured in the unique exhibition include Albert McCarthy, Gary Whiting, Meredith Marsone, Steve Leurink, Jenn Tonumaipe’a FarrellTay­lor, Phillip Andrews, Miho Tsumakura, Tracy Underwood, Sherilyn Vilela, Walter James Kupa, Warwick Smith, Matty Green, Leala Faleseuga, Wouna le Roux and John Bradley.

To Catch a Falling Star, Hopukia te whetu¯ rere will remain on show at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom until March 22.

 ?? Photo / Bruce Falloon ?? The art collective behind To Catch a Falling Star, Hopukia te whetu¯ rere at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom.
Photo / Bruce Falloon The art collective behind To Catch a Falling Star, Hopukia te whetu¯ rere at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom.
 ?? Photo / Bruce Falloon. ?? Work by Phtographe­r Miho Tsumakura titled My Inner World-A Trilogy, on display at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom.
Photo / Bruce Falloon. Work by Phtographe­r Miho Tsumakura titled My Inner World-A Trilogy, on display at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom.
 ?? Photo / Bruce Falloon ?? An artwork on display at Te Awahau Nieuwe Stroom’s latest exhibition.
Photo / Bruce Falloon An artwork on display at Te Awahau Nieuwe Stroom’s latest exhibition.

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