Artist
Michael Parekōwhai
- Name
- Michael Parekōwhai
- Iwi/Ethnicity
- Ngāti Whakarongo/MāoriNgāriki Rotoawe/Māori
- Date of Birth
- 13 May 1968
- Place of Birth
- Porirua/Wellington (region)/New Zealand
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Born in Porirua, Michael Parekōwhai is one of New Zealand’s most important contemporary artists. He came to prominence in 1990, exhibited alongside a new generation of Māori artists who challenged ideas of Māori art and culture.
Images of camaraderie, tools for learning and music are reoccurring motifs in Parekōwhai’s work. He makes popular culture, art history and the everyday complex through a playful layering of signifiers.
In 2001, Parekōwhai was given an Arts Foundation Laureate Award, and a major survey of his work, *The Promised Land*, was staged at GOMA, Brisbane, in 2015.
Images of camaraderie, tools for learning and music are reoccurring motifs in Parekōwhai’s work. He makes popular culture, art history and the everyday complex through a playful layering of signifiers.
In 2001, Parekōwhai was given an Arts Foundation Laureate Award, and a major survey of his work, *The Promised Land*, was staged at GOMA, Brisbane, in 2015.
Artworks by Michael Parekōwhai (28)

Roebuck Jones and the Cuniculus Kid
Michael Parekōwhai
2001
Artwork

They Comfort Me
Michael Parekōwhai
1992
Artwork

Kiss The Baby Goodbye
Michael Parekōwhai
1994
Artwork

Ataarangi
Michael Parekōwhai
2003
Artwork
Michael Parekōwhai archival material (2)

Gregory Flint Galleries Papers
Michael Parekōwhai
Date unknown
Archive Collection

Jim and Mary Barr Archive
Michael Parekōwhai
1972-2024
Archive Collection
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