Exhibition listing

Robyn Kahukiwa, Tohunga Mahi Toi

22 August –10 November 2024
Robyn Kahikiwa, Portrait of a Woman, 1986

Robyn Kahukiwa’s artworks have made a difference to Māori. They have provided not only beauty and strength but inroads into our mātauranga, and the multi-layered, inter-generational and ever-evolving stories that are part of our cultural landscape. Her work has become an alternate visual rendering of Aotearoa’s history, through the lens of a Māori woman.

The title Tohunga Mahi Toi is a form of recognition and refers to Robyn’s status and expertise as an artist, valued here and internationally.

Let us acclaim Robyn Kahukiwa. Let us celebrate her art. Let us celebrate the weaving of whakapapa and whānau that she presents us, and entwined with that, always the raising of the wide-reaching capabilities of women. Let us celebrate her gift and her great determination.

Curated by Roma Pōtiki

Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa

Developed in partnership by: New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata and Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science and Heritage

New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata is calling on the public to help them locate six works by the senior artist that remain unlocated ahead of a survey exhibition, set to open in August 2024.
Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua on the indigenous gaze of Robyn Kahukiwa.
“Robyn Kahukiwa’s mahi toi is direct and bold, her paintings simultaneously embrace the warmth and richness of Te Ao Māori, of our values, spirituality, and practices whilst also depicting the fraught social realities for many Māori living in colonised Aotearoa,” writes George Watson

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