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OverviewA unique collaboration in words and art It's said - in the quiet between buses, down the back of the pub, in the hushed elevator rising to the penthouse - that in the late twentieth century an unstable grouping of scholars, writers and fanatics from several Ngai Tahu hapu in Murihiku created what has come to be known as the Ark of Arks. It's said that this project aimed to catalogue all known arks from the last five millennia. It was a failed attempt to capture previous civilisations' failed attempts to preserve whatever was valuable to them: waka huia, time capsules, caches, burial ships, seed banks. The fifth in the ground-breaking korero series conceived and edited by Lloyd Jones, Little Doomsdays is another rich collaboration between an artist and a writer. This time legendary musician and painter Phil Dadson responds to a wildly innovative text that's steeped in te ao Maori by Ngai Tahu writer Nic Low. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nic Low , Phil DadsonPublisher: Massey University Press Imprint: Massey University Press Dimensions: Width: 20.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.568kg ISBN: 9781991016256ISBN 10: 1991016255 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 14 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews‘The standard all university presses and publishers of literary works, artists’ monographs and photobooks should aspire to’ — PhotoForum Author InformationNic Low (Ngāi Tahu) is the partnerships editor at NZ Geographic magazine and the former programme director of WORD Christchurch. An author of short fiction, essays and criticism, his writing on wilderness, technology and race has been widely published and anthologised on both sides of the Tasman. His story collection Arms Race (2014) was shortlisted for the Readings Prize and the Queensland Literary Awards. Uprising (2021) details his walking expeditions exploring the Ngāi Tahu history of the Southern Alps. It received the CLNZ Writers’ Award and the Wily Prize, was shortlisted for the New Zealand Heritage Book Awards, and was named a New Zealand Listener and Australian Book Review Book of the Year. Phil Dadson ONZM is a transdisciplinary artist, musician/composer and improviser, whose practice spans some 50 years. He is the founder of the acclaimed music/performance group From Scratch. He was a lecturer in Intermedia at the Elam School of Fine Arts from 1977 to 2001, when he left to take up full-time art practice. He is a New Zealand Arts Foundation Laureate, and has been awarded an Antarctic Artist Fellowship and a grant from the Fulbright-Wallace Arts Trust. Dadson lives in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and is represented by Trish Clark Gallery. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |