IAN GEORGE
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Blue Tangaroa |
George works primarily in acrylic on canvas and board. Cook Islands themes that move from the pre missionary to the present political landscape, typify his work. He often explores totems that draw on Oceanic elements that contribute to shamanic figures appearing in the artwork. Words are added to give clues to the narrative or deliberately posing the ambiguous that can mislead. Ian also works in wood and stone, sculpting totems that act as guardians for specific spaces.
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Itimanukau, 2m X 1m, acrylic on canvas |
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A safe journey |
Ian has participating in workshops and exhibitions in New Zealand, Rarotonga, Australia, New Caledonia and London. In 1998, he curated Paringa Ou (Cook Island Museum, National Museum in Fiji and Fisher Gallery, Auckland) the first major exhibition of contemporary art by Cook Island artists residing in New Zealand to travel to the Cook Islands. George also co curated Te Ata Ou (2003) which was a response to Paringa Ou. Te Ata Ou traveled to Christchurch to be part of the PAA Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand.

























