(meeting house of a
marae) exhibited at the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The definition of the arts by the New Zealand government covers six areas, visual arts, craft and object art, performing arts, literature, Pacific arts and Ngā toi Māori (Māori arts). Government funding is provided principally through,
Creative New Zealand.
Heritage New Zealand and the
Ministry for Culture and Heritage are national bodies that assist with heritage preservation. Most towns and cities have museums and often art galleries, and the national museum and art gallery is
Te Papa ('Our Place'), in
Wellington. Film, television and broadcasting has other government initiatives.
Kapa haka in Christchurch 2019.
Kapa haka, (kapa means 'rank' or 'row') is an expression of Māori cultural identity in song and dance. There is a national biennial kapa haka competition
Te Matatini with regional and schools competitions too. Kapa haka is used in many state occasions and to represent New Zealand.
Haka is part of kapa haka and is often mistaken as being always a warrior challenge. It is well-known as being performed by the New Zealand rugby team the
All Blacks before matches.
Visual arts When settlers arrived, they brought with them Western artistic traditions. Early European art focused mainly on landscape painting, although some of the best known European artists of the 19th century (
Charles Goldie and
Gottfried Lindauer) specialised in Māori portraiture. Some Māori adopted Western styles and a number of 19th-century meeting houses feature walls painted with portraits and plant designs. From the early-20th-century
Āpirana Ngata and others began a programme of reviving traditional Māori arts, and many new meeting houses were built with traditional carving and
tukutuku woven wall panels were built. A longstanding concern of Pākehā artists has been the creation of a distinctly New Zealand artistic style.
Rita Angus and others used the landscape to try to achieve this while painters such as
Gordon Walters used Māori motifs. A number of Māori artists, including
Paratene Matchitt and
Shane Cotton have combined Western
modernism with traditional Māori art. A 2021
portraiture award and touring exhibition the
Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award has the intention of showcasing emerging Māori artists and recording sharing stories of ancestors.
Architecture '',
Te Arawa (20th century) Māori initially built semi-permanent wooden structures, and then from the 15th century onwards as Māori settled they built more permanent structures, including 'pātaka (storehouses), and kāuta (cooking houses)'. The that are seen today were developed in the mid-19th century. The contemporary architecture of New Zealand is influenced by various cultures but it is predominantly of a European style. in
Napier Destructive earthquakes have influenced the built landscape of New Zealand, including less brick buildings and more wooden building in Wellington after
a severe earthquake in 1855 early on in the British settlement. The
2010–11 Christchurch earthquakes have changed building approaches across New Zealand towards steel frame buildings especially in
Christchurch and
Wellington.
Napier suffered
an earthquake in 1931 creating an
art deco re-build.Nowhere else in the world will you find as immense a collection of Art Deco architecture in such a small space. (Sally Jackson, 2016) The country's diverse scenery and compact size, plus government incentives, have encouraged some
producers to shoot big-budget productions in New Zealand, including
The Lord of the Rings and
The Hobbit film trilogies,
Avatar,
The Chronicles of Narnia,
King Kong,
Wolverine and
The Last Samurai. New Zealand is grappling with the effect of international streaming platforms in the New Zealand market. In 2023 the New Zealand's screen producers' guild, SPADA pointed out international streamers currently 'pay no tax in New Zealand, face no regulation, and use broadband infrastructure partially funded by our Government while at the same time impact local broadcasting viewership and advertising revenue'. Many other countries regulate these things.
Stage There are a number of producing theatre companies in cities and towns and many regular arts festivals across New Zealand in the cities including the
New Zealand Festival and
Auckland Arts Festival, and smaller places like
Hawkes Bay and
Nelson.
Roger Hall and
Jacob Rajan are two playwrights to achieve considerable popular success writing New Zealand stories.
Music as part of the 2014
Lollapalooza lineup New Zealand music has been influenced by
blues,
jazz,
country,
rock and roll and
hip hop, with many of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation. Hip-hop is popular and there are small but thriving live music,
dance party and indie music scenes. Reggae is also popular within some communities, with bands such as
Herbs,
Katchafire,
1814,
House Of Shem,
Unity Pacific all reflecting their roots, perspectives and cultural pride and heritage through their music. A number of popular artists have gone on to achieve international success including
Lorde,
Split Enz,
Crowded House,
OMC,
Bic Runga,
Kimbra,
Ladyhawke,
The Naked and Famous,
Fat Freddy's Drop,
Savage,
Alien Weaponry,
Flight of the Conchords, and
Brooke Fraser. New Zealand has a national orchestra and many regional orchestras. A number of New Zealand composers have developed international reputations. The most well-known include
Douglas Lilburn,
John Psathas,
Jack Body,
Gillian Whitehead,
Jenny McLeod,
Gareth Farr, Ross Harris, and Martin Lodge.
Comedy In recent decades New Zealand comics have risen in popularity and recognition. In the 1970s and 1980s
Billy T James satirized race relations, and
McPhail &
Gadsby lampooned political figures, especially
Robert Muldoon.
John Clarke aka
Fred Dagg joked about rural life. From the 1990s onwards the
Naked Samoans expressed humour relating to their experiences as Pasifika in New Zealand, who started out doing theatre and have created been part of films including ''
Sione's Wedding''.
Raybon Kan is a prominent Asian comic and columnist. The
Topp Twins are an off-beat comic/country music duo, and
Flight of the Conchords have gained a
cult following throughout the English-speaking world for their self-effacing show. ==Literature==