Michael "Michel" Cliff TufferyMNZM[1] (born 27 May 1966) is a New Zealand artist of Samoan, Tahitian and Cook Islands descent. He is one of New Zealand's most well known artists and his work is held in many art collections in New Zealand and around the world.[2]
2014 Master of Fine Arts (Honorary), School of Fine Arts, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, | 1990 Mānoa School of Fine Arts, University of Hawai’i, United States 1986–89 Bachelor of Fine Arts Printmaking (Hons), School of Fine Arts, Otago Polytechnic
Movement
Contemporary art, abstract expressionism
Early life
His mother is Samoan Bula Tuffery (nee Paotonu) and his biological father was Cook Island Tahitian. His step father was Denis Tuffery, of European descent.[3]
He attended Newlands College in Wellington,[4] and has a Diploma in Fine Arts (Hons) from the School of Fine Arts at Otago Polytechnic (1989).
The sculpture Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000), by Michel Tuffery, 1994
Career
One of his distinctive sculptures from 1994 is the life-sized work, entitled Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000), which was constructed from flattened and riveted re-cycled corned beef tins. His work is shaped by his research into, and encounters with his Polynesian heritage while making use of Māori design. Many of his works explore colonialism and people's treatment of the environment. Renowned as a printmaker, painter and sculptor, Tuffery has gained national and international recognition, and has made a major contribution to New Zealand art.[citation needed]
Awards
He was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to art, in the 2008 Queen's Birthday Honours.[5] In 2010 he was awarded the Contemporary Pacific Art Award at the Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifka Awards,[6] while in 2020 he received the Senior Pacific Artist Award from the same organisation.[7]
List of works and exhibitions
"Nga Kina" by Tuffery on the Wellington waterfrontMemorial gateway to the RSA cemetery in Rarotonga, in the Cook Islands. Carved by Mike Tavioni and Michel Tuffery
Tuffery has exhibited extensively in New Zealand and internationally.[8]
1989 Tautai Artists, Gallery 33 1/3 and Louise Beale Gallery, Wellington
1990 Te Moemoea no Iotefa, Sarjeant Art Gallery, Whanganui
1990 Three Polynesian Artists, Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch
1999 Povi Lua Noumea, and Faga Ofe E'a, in collaboration with artist Patrice Kaikilekofe, New Caledonia[11]
2001 Asiasi, Jane Land Gallery, Wellington
2001 Out of the Blue, Hawkes Bay Exhibitions Centre, Hastings
2002 Mata Mata, Toi o Tamaki, Auckland City Art Gallery
2002 Diaspora - Art of the Asia Pacific, Portfolio Gallery, Auckland
2002 Pasifika, The Lane Gallery, Auckland
2003 Voyages, The Lane Gallery, Auckland
2003 Animated Effigy, MacKay Art Gallery, North Queensland
2012 First Contact, multi-media work for the opening of the 2012 New Zealand International Arts Festival[12]
2012 Siamani Samoa, Pataka Museum and Gallery, Porirua
2012 50 Years of Friendship: New Zealand & Samoa, commemorative NZ coin design issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.[13]
2013 Made in Oceania: Tapa – Art and Social Landscapes, Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Germany[14]
2015 World War I Remembered: A Light and Sound Show, multi-media installation with Ngataiharuru Taepa, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, Wellington[15]
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