Fatu Feu'u

Folau

Folau by Fatu Feu'u

Artwork Detail

Combining traditional Samoan navigation tools with

iconography that has personal symbolism, Fatu Feu’u’s works are signifiers of cultural identity. Folau, meaning ‘a voyage by sea’, uses a graphic vocabulary of stick maps, frigate birds and wave forms which locates it in New Zealand’s contemporary

Samoan community. Now a senior New Zealand artist and a mentor to young Pacific Islanders, Feu’u recalls how he was encouraged by painters Tony Fomison and Philip Clairmont. Visiting Feu’u’s studio in the late 1970s they were amazed by his work: ‘They’d never seen art like that.’

Title
Folau
Artist/creator
Fatu Feu'u
Production date
1993
Medium
woodcut
Dimensions
1055 x 250 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2002
Accession no
2002/25/6
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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