Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time
Arts:Visual Arts
Deep in the riverbeds of Aotearoa New Zealand’s South Island, you’ll find a stone that’s as hard as steel and as green as the first breath of the earth. It’s called pounamu, or nephrite jade. It’s been formed into everything from adzes to earrings, including hei tiki, greenstone pendants handed down in Māori families for generations. Meet a pair of hei tiki—one with two hundred years of family history, and one that's being brought back to life in The Met. From their start as colonial institutions, you'll hear about the role museums can play in setting taonga, or treasures, free.
Guests:
Dougal Austin, senior curator, Mātauranga Māori, Te Papa Tongarewa The Museum of New Zealand
Dan Hikuroa, senior lecturer in Māori Studies, University of Auckland
Maia Nuku, Evelyn A. J. Hall and John A. Friede Associate Curator for Oceanic Art, Oceanic Art in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Lisa Ruaka Reweti, public programs presenter, Whanganui Regional Museum
Featured object:
Greenstone pendant (hei tiki). Aotearoa New Zealand, Maori. Nephrite jade (pounamu), H. 6 1/8 in. (15.5 cm); W. 3 in. (7.6 cm); D. 1 in. (2.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Heber R. Bishop, 1902 (02.18.315)
For a transcript of this episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/immaterial
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Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camile Dungy. This episode was produced by Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong and Rachel Smith.
Special thanks to Chanel Clarke and Cellia Joe-Olsen.
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