The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Oceania exhibition stands as a groundbreaking platform that shines a spotlight on Māori artists, presenting a vibrant panorama of indigenous identity and cultural resilience. Featuring works that encompass traditional carvings, contemporary paintings, and multimedia installations, these artists challenge historical narratives by interweaving ancestral storytelling with modern expression. Their creations invite visitors to experience the spiritual depth and communal relationships central to Māori worldview, fostering a deeper appreciation of Oceania’s diverse heritage.

The exhibition’s curated selections emphasize not only artistic excellence but also the artists’ commitment to activism and cultural preservation. Among the highlights are:

  • Wharenui-inspired sculptures that blend mythology with urban commentary
  • Experimental textile works using traditional weaving techniques enriched with contemporary motifs
  • Interactive digital storytelling that amplifies voices of kaumātua (elders)
Artist Medium Message
Aroha Reriti Wood Carving Connection to land and ancestry
Tama Hewitt Mixed Media Cultural resistance and identity
Moana Parata Digital Art Revitalizing oral traditions