The Mataaho Collective is a group of four New Zealand artists: Erena Baker, Sarah Hudson, Bridget Reweti and Terri Te Tau. They are known for their large...
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Auckland volcanic field (redirect from Nga Maunga a Mataaho)
warm Mataaho, after his wife leaves and takes his clothing. Because of their close association to Mataaho, the volcanic features can be collectively referred...
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Mataaho (also known as Mataaoho and Mataoho) is a Māori deity. Variously considered a god of earthquakes and eruptions, the guardian of the earth's secrets...
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Maungawhau / Mount Eden (redirect from Te Ipu-a-Mataaho)
superior naval officer. The crater is named Te Upu Kai a Mataaho ('the bowl of Mataaho'); Mataaho was a deity said to live in the crater and to be the guardian...
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Kastrati) Golden Lion for best artist of the central exhibition: Mataaho Collective Special mention: Samia Halaby and La Chola Poblet Silver Lion for...
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addition, the first gallery at the Arsenale hosts an installation by the Mataaho Collective, a group of four Maori women known for making large-scale fiber sculptures...
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Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau (redirect from Tāmaki Collective)
Auckland volcanic field, including the Tūpuna Maunga, as a creation of Mataaho (the guardian of the earth's secrets) and his brother Rūaumoko (the god...
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photographer and moving image artist. Reweti is a member of the artist group Mataaho Collective. Reweti holds a Master of Māori Visual Arts from Toioho ki Āpiti,...
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Foreigners Everywhere Golden Lion for best artist of the exhibition: Mataaho Collective Silver Lion for the most promising young artist of the exhibition:...
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selected for the exhibition were: Brett Graham and Fred Graham, the Mataaho Collective and Selwyn Te Ngareatua Wilson. 1986 Te Ao Marama: Seven Māori Artists...
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