Francis Pound
Dr Francis Pound (1948 - 15 October 2017) was a New Zealand art historian, curator and writer.
Works
Pound's writings "challenged the writing of an earlier generation of art historians, including Hamish Keith, Gordon H. Brown and Peter Tomory, and championed abstract artists, especially Gordon Walters and Richard Killeen."[1] Pound completed his doctorate on the work of Richard Killeen and lectured in art history at the University of Auckland.[2] Pound's particular concern was nationalism and New Zealand art. His 1983 book Frames on the Land refuted earlier art historical arguments for a particular quality to New Zealand's light, which resulted in a bold, hard-eged approach to landscape painting in that country. Instead, he argued that visiting and immigrant artists in the 19th century brought established 'frames' with them, such as a sense of the land and a sublime and awesome force, through which they interpreted the New Zealand landscape.[3]
His 1994 book The Space Between: Pakeha Use of Maori Motifs in Modernist New Zealand Art came in the wake of the 1992 exhibition Headlands: Thinking Through New Zealand Art, and discusses the cultural appropriation of Māori art and culture by modern Pākehā New Zealand artists, including Gordon Walters, Colin McCahon and Richard Killeen.[1][4] Pound's final book summarises his thinking on 1930s artists, writers and thinkers who used art, literature and theory to posit a new sense of New Zealand identity through high culture, and how from the 1970s this framework was dismantled.[5][6]
Publications
Books by Francis Pound include:
- Frames on the Land : Early Landscape Painting in New Zealand, Auckland: Collins, 1983. ISBN 0002165988
- Forty modern New Zealand paintings Auckland: Penguin Books, 1985. ISBN 0140082468
- Voyage, Auckland: Workshop Press, 1991. ISBN 0959798145
- Signatures of place : paintings & place-names, New Plymouth: Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, 1991. ISBN 0908848064
- The space between : Pakeha use of Maori motifs in modernist New Zealand art, Auckland: Workshop Press, 1994. ISBN 0958331243
- Stories we tell ourselves : the paintings of Richard Killeen, Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery and David Bateman, 1999. ISBN 186953431X
- Walters : en abyme, Auckland: Gus Fisher Gallery, 2004. ISBN 0476006201
- The invention of New Zealand : art & national identity, 1930-1970, Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2009. ISBN 9781869404147
References
- ^ a b Farrar, Sarah. "Rewriting New Zealand art: Francis Pound (1948-2017)". Te Papa. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ Conland, Natasha. "Remembering Francis Pound (1948–2017)". Auckland Art Gallery. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ "Nationalism debates: Frames on the land". Te Ara - Encyclopedia of New Zealand. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ Leonard, Robert. "Gordon Walters: Form Becomes Sign". robertleonard.org. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ "The Invention of New Zealand: Art and National Identity, 1930–1970 - The University of Auckland". Auckland University Press. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ "Criticism and the arts". Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
Further reading
- Francis Pound, [The Real & the Unreal In New Zealand Painting: A discussion prompted by a new edition of An Introduction to New Zealand painting], Art New Zealand, no. 25 Summer 1982-83
- Hamish Keith, Review of Frames On The Land, Art New Zealand, no. 28, Spring 1983
- Francis pound, 'Harsh clarities: meteorological and geographical determinism in New Zealand art commentary refuted', Parallax, vol. 1, no. 3, Winter 1983, pp. 263–269
- Peter Simpson, Review of The Invention of New Zealand, New Zealand Herald, 11 December 2009
- Gavin McLean, Review of The Invention of New Zealand, Otago Daily Times, 20 February 2010
- Hugh Roberts, Review of The Invention of New Zealand, New Zealand Books, 1 June 2010
- Linda Tyler's obituary for Radio New Zealand, 21 October 2017