
Fred Graham
Fred Graham is a distinguished Māori artist from New Zealand, known for his intricate carvings and works that highlight Māori culture and traditions, contributing significantly to the representation of Indigenous art.
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Recent news mentions
Fred Graham is a sculptor and carver being honored in exhibitions at Pātaka Art + Museum.
Aotearoa NZ Festival of the Arts in Wellington runs from February 24 – March 15Fred Graham was the designer of the 12-metre-high sculpture called Manu Rangimaarie at the centre of the roundabout.
Piarere roundabout complete after years of calls for safer intersectionFred Graham was a revered artist whose works inspired the installation at Manu Korokī.
Love this City: Oyster farmers’ desperate plea; some e-scooter sense (at last); the wonderful art and light show of MatarikiFred Graham was also acknowledged for his contributions as an artist.
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards: Damien Wilkins’ Delirious wins fiction prizeFred Graham was a Māori artist whose legacy in Māori art will be remembered in New Zealand for years to come.
Māori artist Fred Graham dies, New Zealand arts community pays tributeFred Graham is mentioned as one of the eight Māori artists selected for the Venice Biennale.
Auckland Art Gallery buys major Brett Graham Venice Biennale sculptureThe Māori artist Fred Graham created carvings that were celebrated.
Embrace of Indigenous artists reaches London thanks to influence of Venice Biennale | Art


















































