NZ’s Greatest Artist Suffered Rejection
Colin McCahon (1920 – 1987), arguably New Zealand’s greatest artist, was described by Gordon Brown as “a powerful and unique force in New Zealand painting.” Yet for many years he suffered from misunderstanding and rejection. Many still miss the point of his work.
Modern Art Speaks in the Daily Kansan
A student at Kanses University describes in The University Daily Kansan how for the first time he made a connection with a piece of modern art, and how that experience led him to a better undrstanding of what modern art is about.