The first monograph on the work of Aotearoa artist Raukura Turei (Nga Rauru Kitahi, Taranaki, Ngati Paoa, Ngai Tai ki Tamaki).
The book is composed of five chapters, each dedicated to a different atua wahine central to Turei’s practice. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, including numerous full- and double-page images, it looks in depth at the first phase of her career, providing insight into her whakapapa, her conceptual and ethical frameworks, and her processes and subjects.
Essays, poems, anecdotes, and an interview are interspersed with images of artworks, exhibitions, friends, whanau, and the sites where Turei gathers her materials, as well as stills from the moving image works UKURANGI (2024) and UKAIPO (2024). Texts have been provided by Zoe Black, Hana Pera Aoake, Sarah Hudson, Kirsty Baker, Kahu Kutia, and Elisapeta Heta, and photographs by Greta van der Star, Vanessa Green, Samuel Hartnett, and others. The book was designed by Katie Kerr and edited by Erena Shingade.
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Small New Zealand Pub
Publication date: 01/10/2025



