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Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art

RNZ
Māori Art
Te Kaha
Creative New Zealand
New Zealand On Air
RNZ Arts and Culture Podcasts Co-Fund
Te Māori
Māori Cultural Renaissance
Ngā Tamatoa
New York City
Te Papa
Treaty Of Waitangi Act 1975
Language Revival
Protests
Art Activism
Aotearoa
Māori Artists
Hone Tūwhare
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Indigenous Rights
Aotearoa / New Zealand

Te Kaha, 1973. A group of Māori artists and writers gather, marking a chain reaction of moments and movements around which Māori art has evolved and revolved ever since.

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With a new wave of Māori artists going international, we reflect on their success and the conversations that are shaping the role of museums and galleries today -- and whether the future needs them.

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We return to The Met in 2025 for the opening of its new Oceania Gallery. It had promised to be a reimagining. 40 years on, just how much has changed? Turns out reimagination is in a small town upstate.

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By the time the '90s came, much of the previous decade's activism was starting to bear fruit. A new generation of artists had emerged with some provocative questions.

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After touring the U.S., Te Māori came home. It was a hit. It also sparked significant change in the way museums operated in Aotearoa, with ramifications still felt today. We meet a woman who led that charge.

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Henare Te Ua
Late Māori broadcaster, interviewed on-site in New York during Te Māori events
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Ngārino Alice
Professor of Art History, expert on Māori taonga provenance
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Matariki Williams
Host of Pūtātara: Revolutions in Māori Art; curator, historian, and advocate for Māori cultural renewal with affiliations to Pūtātara and RNZ.

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This series centers on Māori art and cultural renewal, tracing how artists, curators, educators, and communities shaped institutions, exhibitions, and dialogue around Māori creativity over the last several decades. Across episodes, listeners encounter deep dives into pivotal moments such as major exhibitions, repatriation debates, and language and governance reforms, all through archival voices and contemporary reflections. The show often foregrounds collective action, women-led initiatives, and cross-cultural engagement, highlighting how museums, galleries, and wānanga have navigated sovereignty, representation, and living heritage. A notable thread is how these histories continue to influence current conversations about identity, language... more

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