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Alo alo

1990

Alo alo

Artwork Information

The masked figure in 'Alo Alo' wears the tuiga, a traditional Samoan headdress worn by a chief’s son or daughter during important ceremonies. Fatu Feu’u is a dedicated mentor and advocate of young Pacific Islanders. His works often emphasise basic values of respect and social obligation. ‘Alo’ is a respectful word for son or daughter, and Feu’u describes

this print as ‘a woman of high birth, high rank’. Feu’u made 'Alo Alo' at Ponsonby’s long-standing printmaking workshop, Muka Studios, where Tony Fomison also produced many prints.

Artist
Title
Alo alo
Production Date
1990
Medium
lithograph
Dimensions
627 x 530 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2002
Accession No
2002/25/8
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display
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