Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Gate 3, Kelburn Parade
Wellington 6140
New Zealand

Gordon H. Brown Lecture 2: Tony Green 'Toss Woollaston: Origins & Influence'

$15.00

Published 2004 by Tāhuhu Kōrero Toi Art History, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
48 pages
190 x 150mm, softcover, with black and white illustrations
Edited by Christina Barton
ISSN 1176-3043

Toss Woollaston: Origins and Influence, by Tony Green, is a timely re-evaluation of an artist widely considered to be a key figure in modern New Zealand art history. Green offers a probing critique of existing literature on Woollaston and fresh interpretations that will do much to provide a more accurate and deeper picture of a figure ripe for more critical attention. The book is a vital new contribution to scholarship on the artist that sets out to both answer questions and to pose fresh ones.

Tony Green was the founding Professor of Art History at the University of Auckland (1969-1998). He is an art historian, writer, curator and critic, who has published widely on the history of modern art in New Zealand. Amongst other things he has recently published a book on the paintings and writings of French 17th-century artist Nicholas Poussin.