Tā Moko

2019年04月01日 09:04
...展开
收起
Tā moko is the unique Māori art of marking the skin with connecting patterns that tell of prestige, authority and identity. To receive and wear moko is a great cultural privilege. Māori Markings: Tā Moko explores this tradition, from its origin in the legend of Mataora and Niwareka and the earliest European records of the practice to its contemporary resurgence from the 1990s. Important early Māori sculpture, nineteenth-century prints, painting and photography and contemporary photography trace the story of this unique cultural art form.
评论{{comments.total > 0 ? '(' + comments.total +')' : ''}}

{{item.user.profile.nickname}}

{{dateStr(parseInt(item.created_at))}}

{{item.content}}

{{sitem.user.profile.nickname}}

{{dateStr(parseInt(sitem.created_at))}}

{{sitem.at}}

{{sitem.content}}

更多 {{item.reply.count - 2}} 条回复

----- 到底了 -----

还没有人发表评论,来第一个发言吧!

温馨提示

为了确保最佳浏览&使用体验,推荐您使用以下浏览器访问本站: