Tony Fomison, 9781776711277
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A troubled life fueling art that reimagined the human condition.
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Tony Fomison

life of the artist

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  • Hardcover

    472 pages

  • Release Date

    12 March 2025

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Summary

Tony Fomison: A Life in Art

As a boy, Tony Fomison drew maps, diagrams, and medieval battle scenes. He devoured fairy tales and was enchanted by local Maori history. As a young man, he roamed the streets of Paris, faced imprisonment, spent time in a mental hospital, battled addiction, and experienced unrequited love. This became the foundation of his art, a realm where he expressed the human condition, always reaching beyond his own story.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781776711277
ISBN-10:1776711270
Author:Mark Forman
Publisher:Auckland University Press
Imprint:Auckland University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:472
Release Date:12 March 2025
Weight:1.13kg
Dimensions:240mm x 170mm x 39mm
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Critics Review

‘This account of Tony Fomison, the first full one to be published, is both timely and balanced. Fomison died thirty-four years ago after an intense and conflicted life as person and artist, whose art took on some of the dark and difficult ghosts in our history. Mark Forman has laid out the detail of that life in a well-researched account, without passing judgement on its flaws or exaggerating its virtues. This has resulted in a valuable record of a gifted artist who worked through an important phase in our growing as a culture.’ — Denys Trussell, biographer, poet and friend of the artist‘I had been convinced that someone who had not known Tony personally, who was not party to the secret painting cultures of that time, was not the right person to write Tony’s life. I was quite wrong … Mark Forman’s understanding of Tony’s painting is profound and insightful, and his research is remarkable, as he recovers the memories of the survivors of the art scenes that Tony was part of with intelligence and sensitivity. You get a window that opens onto an Aotearoa rarely glimpsed. Yes, the interviews are telling, but Mark keeps his focus on Tony’s paintings: Tony’s pursuit of the exact technique to express his passionate hunger for transcendence through seeing. That way Tony could find redemption. Best image? Shirley Grace’s ‘Tony at Williamson Ave’. Brilliant. The first image, the all-too-human Tony, magicking himself into a best-version Tony, the role he so aspires to, the Tagaloa of the visually inspired.’ — Jacqueline Fahey, artist and friend of the artist‘There is a real need for this book both in terms of a general assessment of Fomison’s significance as an artist, the shape of his evolution through three decades of his practice, his place in New Zealand art history, his relationship to his predecessors and contemporaries and the need to sift myth from fact in terms of his biography and career. Mark Forman has consulted almost everyone who can speak with any authority about Fomison’s life and career, and he has diligently searched the written record. Although not a trained art historian, he has brought an intelligent and empathetic perspective to Fomison’s life and art and has offered a convincingly well-rounded account of the man and his work.’ — Peter Simpson, author of the two-volume Colin McCahon

About The Author

Mark Forman

Mark Forman is a writer based in Onehunga, Auckland. His doctoral thesis formed the basis of his first book, a scholarly work published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. Forman’s personal interests in New Zealand contemporary art, biography and social history were the drivers for this project, for which he has been awarded a Whiria Te Mahara New Zealand History Grant, the 2024 Marti and Gerrard Friedlander Charitable Trust publishing grant, and a runner-up placement in the CLNZ / NZSA Writers’ Award.

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