Māori perspectives (1st of 2)
Māori perspectives (1st of 2)
This artwork, ‘Ta te whenua’, is Robert Jahnke’s response to conflicting Māori and Pākehā attitudes to land, money and power. At the time the work was created, in 1995, the New Zealand government was attempting to settle Māori land grievances through a one-off cash settlement known as the ‘fiscal envelope’. In Jahnke’s work, huge rubber stamps bearing the message ‘not negotiable’ stand on an aerial photograph of Martinborough, a small town in the Wairarapa. The streets of Martinborough were laid out in a grid representing the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom.
About this item
Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki
Object by Robert Jahnke
Permission of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki must be obtained before any re-use of this image.

