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Manawa—Pacific Heartbeat

Artist: Spirit Wrestler Gallery

Medium: softcover
Size: 8.25 x 10.5 inches, 176 pages
Price: CDN$35.00
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A full-colour book titled Manawa—Pacific Heartbeat by Spirit Wrestler Gallery curators Nigel Reading and Gary Wyatt documenting the exhibition and the continuing connections between the Maori of New Zealand and the First Nations people of the Pacific Northwest Coast.

Alongside each work of art is a statement by the artist, which provides insight into the work's origins, ancestry and genealogy. Also providing context for the art is an introduction by master Maori painter, curator and writer Darcy Nicholas, which describes the history of New Zealand's contemporary indigenous art movement. An essay by the Spirit Wrestler Gallery highlights the importance of cross-cultural projects and argues that cultural fusion has become the single greatest influence on the evolution of aboriginal art and culture worldwide.

Beautifully designed and produced, Manawa is a must-have for lovers of aboriginal art as well as those interested in cross-cultural exchange.

  • Written by Nigel Reading and Gary Wyatt
  • Introduction by Darcy Nicholas
  • Edited by Lucy Kenwood
  • Photographs by Kenji Nagai
  • Design by Peter Cocking
  • Published in Canada by Douglas & McIntyre
  • Published in the U.S. by University of Washington Press
  • Published in New Zealand by Reed Publishing

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Derek Norton was born in Canada and majored in painting in the Visual Arts Program at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. In 1979 he started working at the prestigious Moos Gallery in Calgary, representing major Canadian and international artists, and began to exhibit Inuit art there. He took up a managerial position within the Inuit Gallery in Vancouver in 1984. In 1995, Derek Norton, Nigel Reading and Gary Wyatt founded the Spirit Wrestler Gallery in Vancouver.

Nigel Reading was born in Germany and educated in Britain. In 1986 he started working at the Inuit Gallery in Vancouver and later became the curator for the Inuit collection, organizing many solo and group shows. He is one of the founding partners of the Spirit Wrestler Gallery, where he oversees the Inuit collection. In 1999 he also became the curator of Māori art, leading the representation of contemporary Māori art in North America.

Gary Wyatt was educated at the Alberta College of Art and the University of British Columbia, where he also interned in museum studies and Northwest Coast art at the Museum of Anthropology. He was curator of the Northwest Coast collection at the Inuit Gallery from 1987 to 1995. Since 1995, he has been a curator at the Spirit Wrestler Gallery in Vancouver.

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Spirit Wrestler Gallery, 47 Water Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada