A comprehensive survey of the art of Fred Graham that details the artist’s life from his childhood in the Waikato to his career as a sculptor. This book is richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by award-winning photographer Geoff Dale, and it includes essays by Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Robert Jahnke, and Jill Smith that discuss Fred Graham’s work in the context of New Zealand art.
A comprehensive survey of the art of Fred Graham that details the artist’s life from his childhood in the Waikato to his career as a sculptor. This book is richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by award-winning photographer Geoff Dale, and it includes essays by Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Robert Jahnke, and Jill Smith that discuss Fred Graham’s work in the context of New Zealand art.
Fred Graham is a leading figure in New Zealand's art world. He began as an art teacher, and since 1984, he has been a full-time sculptor, producing a wealth of work and having sell-out exhibitions. His work is displayed in public spaces in New Zealand and several Pacific Rim countries. This book is richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by award-wining photographer Geoff Dale, and it includes essays by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Professor Robert Jahnke and Dr Jill Smith that discuss Fred Graham's work in the context of New Zealand art. Fred Graham now lives in Waiuku
Short-listed for Nga Kupu Ora Art, Architecture and Design Book Award 2014
Maria de Jong is a writer and biographer who has a Diploma in Journalism from Auckland University of Technology. She is the author of "Island View."
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