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Book, 2026
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"Professor Paul Moon is one of New Zealand's most prolific authors; his biography on photographer Ans Westra garnered glowing reviews. His meticulous research in this book shows through selected art works how imperial art became a form of colonisation by colour: 'Artists in New Zealand in the colonial era, not tied to a state vision, tried to flex their individual aesthetic and ideological perspectives.' A spectacular production both historically and aesthetically with 20 short, fast-paced chapters. Artists include Holle, Sporing, Hodges, Earle, Tupaia, Heaphy, Watkins, Steele, and more."--Publisher's description.
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