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Selwyn Muru

Selwyn Frederick Muru (6 September 1937 – 24 January 2024), also known as Herewini Murupaenga, was a New Zealand artist. Of Māori descent (Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kurī),[1] his life's work included painting, sculpture, journalism, broadcasting, directing, acting, set design, theatre, poetry, and whaikōrero.[2] Muru was awarded the Te Tohu Aroha mō Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu | Exemplary/Supreme Award in 1990 at the Creative New Zealand Te Waka Awards.[3]

Selwyn Muru
Muru in 1966
Born
Selwyn Frederick Muru

(1937-08-06)6 August 1937
Te Hāpua, New Zealand
Died24 January 2024(2024-01-24) (aged 86)
Auckland, New Zealand
Known for
Notable workWaharoa (1990)

Biography edit

Muru was born in Te Hāpua, Northland in 1937. He was Māori and affiliated with the iwi, Te Aupōuri and Ngāti Kurī.[1][4] He was a self-taught artist, although he did receive some instruction from Kāterina Mataira while at Northland College.[4] He went on attend Ardmore Teachers' College specialising in arts and crafts.[2][4] He taught at Matakana District High School and Huiarau Primary in Ruatāhuna. He became a part-time art tutor at Mount Eden Prison in 1962.[5]

After a solo exhibition and a feature article in Te Ao Hou, by 1964 Muru had become established as an artist.[4] In 1964, he worked on the John O’Shea (Pacific Films) feature film Runaway, where he was building sets and also had a small acting role.[5] He began his broadcasting career in 1966.[4]

An exhibition Muru curated in 1969, The Work of Maori Artists, was the first group show of contemporary Māori art at the National Art Gallery of New Zealand (now Te Papa).[4] Muru has said: "Māori art has always been contemporary."[6]

Muru, poet Hone Tuwhare and artist Para Matchitt founded the Māori Writers and Artists’ Association (Nga Puna Waihanga) in 1973.[2]

Muru died in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier on 24 January 2024, at the age of 86.[7][8][9]

Broadcasting edit

In 1967, Muru was appointed assistant to the Head of Programmes, New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.[5] In this role, he created Te Puna Wai Kōrero, 'a weekly current affairs programme in English on northern Māori issues'.[5] He began presenting in the early 1970s on Te Reo o Te Pipiwharauroa, weekly current affairs in the Māori language (replacing Ted Nia).[5]

The first Māori programme to air on prime-time television was Below Koha in 1982. Muru along with Aroaro Hond, Robert Puwhare, Mona Papali'l and Ernie Leoard were involved.[10]

Artwork edit

 
Waharoa (1990), a symbolic entrance to Aotea Square in Auckland, by Selwyn Muru

A significant public sculpture by Muru is Waharoa (1990), an entrance gate to Aotea Square in Auckland. Represented are carvings of Tama nui te Ra (God of the Sun), Tangaroa (God of the Sea), Tane Mahuta (God of the Forest), Tawhiri Matea (God of the Elements) and Whetu me te Marama (the crescent moon and stars).[11]

In the 1980s Muru's work with recycled timber has been described as a 'leitmotif' or recurrent theme amongst several Māori artists including Ralph Hotere, Para Matchitt and Bruce Stewart by art critic Rangihiroa Panaho. Panaho calls this a re-appropriation.[12]

Curator Nigel Borell displayed two of Muru's artworks in the 2022 survey of contemporary Māori art Toi Tū Toi Ora at Auckland Art GalleryResurrections of Te Whiti over Taranaki (1975–77) and Te Whiti and Tohu over Taranaki (1975–77), paintings that feature the mountain Taranaki and the Māori leaders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.[4]

The New Zealand Portrait Gallery held a retrospective exhibition entitled Selwyn Muru: A Life's Work for three months starting in November 2022.[13][14]

Collections that hold his work include Te Papa and Auckland Art Gallery.[6]

Exhibitions edit

Selected exhibitions

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Selwyn Muru". Auckland Art Gallery. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Selwyn Frederick Muru (Herewini Murupaenga)". Kōmako - A bibliography of writing by Māori in English. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Te Waka Toi Awards". Creative NZ Toi Aotearoa. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Toi tū, toi ora : contemporary Māori art. Nigel Borell, Moana Jackson, Taarati Taiaroa, Auckland Art Gallery. Auckland, New Zealand. 2022. ISBN 978-0-14-377673-4. OCLC 1296712119.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ a b c d e "Selwyn Muru with Mack Taylor". ngataonga.org.nz. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  6. ^ a b Nepia, Moana (19 November 2020). "Selwyn Muru - A major retrospective". Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Māori artist and broadcaster Selwyn Muru dies, aged 86". RNZ. 24 January 2024. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Selywn Muru a ground breaker for Māori". Waatea News. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Selwyn Muru obituary". The New Zealand Herald. 10 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  10. ^ Harris, Aroha (2018). Te Ao Hurihuri : the changing world 1920-2014. Melissa Matutina Williams. Wellington. ISBN 978-1-988533-45-2. OCLC 1019850064.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ "Waharoa". Auckland Live. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  12. ^ .Panoho, Rangihiroa (2015). Māori Art - History, Architecture, Landscape and Theory. Bateman. ISBN 978-1-86953-867-5. OCLC 1330247329.
  13. ^ Perry, James (8 December 2022). "Portrait exhibition honours life of Selwyn Muru". Te Ao Māori News. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  14. ^ "Selwyn Muru: A Life's Work". New Zealand Portrait Gallery. 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts (N.Z.) (1992). Te Waka toi : contemporary Maori art from New Zealand : biographies of contemporary Maori artists whose work toured the United States of America from 1992 to 1993. Wellington: Te Waka Toi.

External links edit

  • Records held at the National Library of New Zealand
  • Artworks at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Selwyn Muru at IMDb
  • Selwyn Muru discography at Discogs

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Selwyn Frederick Muru 6 September 1937 24 January 2024 also known as Herewini Murupaenga was a New Zealand artist Of Maori descent Te Aupōuri Ngati Kuri 1 his life s work included painting sculpture journalism broadcasting directing acting set design theatre poetry and whaikōrero 2 Muru was awarded the Te Tohu Aroha mō Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu Exemplary Supreme Award in 1990 at the Creative New Zealand Te Waka Awards 3 Selwyn MuruMuru in 1966BornSelwyn Frederick Muru 1937 08 06 6 August 1937Te Hapua New ZealandDied24 January 2024 2024 01 24 aged 86 Auckland New ZealandKnown forWhaikōrerobroadcastingfine artperforming artsNotable workWaharoa 1990 Contents 1 Biography 2 Broadcasting 3 Artwork 3 1 Exhibitions 4 References 5 External linksBiography editMuru was born in Te Hapua Northland in 1937 He was Maori and affiliated with the iwi Te Aupōuri and Ngati Kuri 1 4 He was a self taught artist although he did receive some instruction from Katerina Mataira while at Northland College 4 He went on attend Ardmore Teachers College specialising in arts and crafts 2 4 He taught at Matakana District High School and Huiarau Primary in Ruatahuna He became a part time art tutor at Mount Eden Prison in 1962 5 After a solo exhibition and a feature article in Te Ao Hou by 1964 Muru had become established as an artist 4 In 1964 he worked on the John O Shea Pacific Films feature film Runaway where he was building sets and also had a small acting role 5 He began his broadcasting career in 1966 4 An exhibition Muru curated in 1969 The Work of Maori Artists was the first group show of contemporary Maori art at the National Art Gallery of New Zealand now Te Papa 4 Muru has said Maori art has always been contemporary 6 Muru poet Hone Tuwhare and artist Para Matchitt founded the Maori Writers and Artists Association Nga Puna Waihanga in 1973 2 Muru died in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier on 24 January 2024 at the age of 86 7 8 9 Broadcasting editIn 1967 Muru was appointed assistant to the Head of Programmes New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation 5 In this role he created Te Puna Wai Kōrero a weekly current affairs programme in English on northern Maori issues 5 He began presenting in the early 1970s on Te Reo o Te Pipiwharauroa weekly current affairs in the Maori language replacing Ted Nia 5 The first Maori programme to air on prime time television was Below Koha in 1982 Muru along with Aroaro Hond Robert Puwhare Mona Papali l and Ernie Leoard were involved 10 Artwork edit nbsp Waharoa 1990 a symbolic entrance to Aotea Square in Auckland by Selwyn Muru A significant public sculpture by Muru is Waharoa 1990 an entrance gate to Aotea Square in Auckland Represented are carvings of Tama nui te Ra God of the Sun Tangaroa God of the Sea Tane Mahuta God of the Forest Tawhiri Matea God of the Elements and Whetu me te Marama the crescent moon and stars 11 In the 1980s Muru s work with recycled timber has been described as a leitmotif or recurrent theme amongst several Maori artists including Ralph Hotere Para Matchitt and Bruce Stewart by art critic Rangihiroa Panaho Panaho calls this a re appropriation 12 Curator Nigel Borell displayed two of Muru s artworks in the 2022 survey of contemporary Maori art Toi Tu Toi Ora at Auckland Art Gallery Resurrections of Te Whiti over Taranaki 1975 77 and Te Whiti and Tohu over Taranaki 1975 77 paintings that feature the mountain Taranaki and the Maori leaders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi 4 The New Zealand Portrait Gallery held a retrospective exhibition entitled Selwyn Muru A Life s Work for three months starting in November 2022 13 14 Collections that hold his work include Te Papa and Auckland Art Gallery 6 Exhibitions edit Selected exhibitions Ikon Gallery Auckland 1963 15 Contemporary New Zealand Art Japan and South East Asia 1963 15 New Zealand Maori Council exhibition National Art Gallery Wellington 1969 15 Contemporary Maori Art Waikato Museum of Art and History Hamilton 1976 15 Kohia ko Taikaka Anake National Art Gallery Wellington 1990 15 Te Waka Toi Contemporary Maori Art tour to the United States 1992 15 Toi Tu Toi Ora Contemporary Maori Art Auckland Art Gallery Sat 5 December 2020 Sun 9 May 2021 4 References edit a b Selwyn Muru Auckland Art Gallery Retrieved 4 November 2022 a b c Selwyn Frederick Muru Herewini Murupaenga Kōmako A bibliography of writing by Maori in English Retrieved 4 November 2022 Te Waka Toi Awards Creative NZ Toi Aotearoa Retrieved 6 November 2022 a b c d e f g h Toi tu toi ora contemporary Maori art Nigel Borell Moana Jackson Taarati Taiaroa Auckland Art Gallery Auckland New Zealand 2022 ISBN 978 0 14 377673 4 OCLC 1296712119 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link a b c d e Selwyn Muru with Mack Taylor ngataonga org nz Retrieved 26 November 2022 a b Nepia Moana 19 November 2020 Selwyn Muru A major retrospective Nga Pae o te Maramatanga Retrieved 22 November 2022 Maori artist and broadcaster Selwyn Muru dies aged 86 RNZ 24 January 2024 Retrieved 24 January 2024 Selywn Muru a ground breaker for Maori Waatea News 25 January 2024 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Selwyn Muru obituary The New Zealand Herald 10 February 2024 Retrieved 10 February 2024 Harris Aroha 2018 Te Ao Hurihuri the changing world 1920 2014 Melissa Matutina Williams Wellington ISBN 978 1 988533 45 2 OCLC 1019850064 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Waharoa Auckland Live Retrieved 22 November 2022 Panoho Rangihiroa 2015 Maori Art History Architecture Landscape and Theory Bateman ISBN 978 1 86953 867 5 OCLC 1330247329 Perry James 8 December 2022 Portrait exhibition honours life of Selwyn Muru Te Ao Maori News Retrieved 20 December 2022 Selwyn Muru A Life s Work New Zealand Portrait Gallery 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b c d e f Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts N Z 1992 Te Waka toi contemporary Maori art from New Zealand biographies of contemporary Maori artists whose work toured the United States of America from 1992 to 1993 Wellington Te Waka Toi External links editRecords held at the National Library of New Zealand Artworks at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Selwyn Muru at IMDb Selwyn Muru discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Selwyn Muru amp oldid 1208979047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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