An Eccentric History in Batik
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An Eccentric History in Batik
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A vibrant, witty celebration of New Zealand's oddballs, battlers and history-makers, captured in over 150 batik artworks by Dinah Priestley and her late partner Tony Burton. Rich with humour, politics and Kiwi detail, this full-colour hardback is a love letter to Aotearoa and a life of creative rebellion.
In this book, Dinah takes us on a journey through the eclectic mix of art she and Tony created; art that made a statement, called out the establishment, questioned the decisions of higher-ups, and highlighted the rich diversity of New Zealand while examining its varied history. Using a mélange of media from batik to masks, cartoons to painting, and even diving into literature, Dinah and Tony expressed what made, and still makes, New Zealand so special.
Their pieces showcased New Zealanders, ranging from historical figures to strippers, shearers, and politicians. With personal photos and Dinah's uncensored commentary, we also get a glimpse of the love affair behind the art. This is Dinah's homage to the man she loved and all that they accomplished together.
"No matter how much society urges us to conform, humans remain funny, loveable, taciturn and often delightfully eccentric."
For over four decades, Dinah and Tony's artworks have celebrated human nature and the odd quirks of national character with warmth, wit, and sharp social commentary. Their responses to the changing world around them have created a joyful, personal history of NZ that will make you laugh with recognition.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781067051976
Publisher: Mary Egan Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 August 2025
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Mary Egan Publishing
Illustration: Colour illustrations throughout
Contributors:
- By Dinah Priestley
- By Tony Burton
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 205.0mm
Height: 270.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 248
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