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Oceanic Art | Winter 2025 Reading List
News 16Editorial TeamArt of the Ancestors, Oceanic Art, Oceania, Michael Gunn, Atua: Sacred Gods from Polynesia, Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand Collections, Sidney Moko Mead, Maori Art, Peter Brunt, Christina Hellmich, Adrienne L. Kaeppler, Pacific Encounters, Royal Hawaiian Featherwork: Nā Hulu Ali‘i, Pacific Encounters: Art and Divinity in Polynesia 1760–1860, Steven Hooper, New Ireland: Art of the South Pacific, Power and Prestige: The Art of Clubs in Oceania, Art of the Solomon Islands: The Barbier-Mueller Collection, Musée Barbier-Mueller, Deborah Waite, Jean-Paul Barbier, Solomon Islands, Marquesas Islands, Eric Kjellgren, Adorning the World: Art of the Marquesas Islands, New Guinea Art: Masterpieces from the Jolika Collection, Jolika Collection, John Friede, Virginia-Lee Webb, Melanesian Art, Arts of the South Seas: Island Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia, Douglas Newton, Fiji, Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific, Splendid Isolation: Art of Easter Island, Easter Island, Polynesia: The Mark and Carolyn Blackburn Collection of Polynesian Art, Mark Blackburn, Uli: Powerful Ancestors of the Pacific, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu, Korwar: Northwest New Guinea Ritual Art According to Missionary Sources, Raymond Corbey, Ancestors of the Lake: Art of Lake Sentani and Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, Lake Sentani, Humboldt Bay, The Menil Collection, Shadows of New Guinea: Art from the Great Oceania Island in the Barbier-Mueller Collection, Philippe Peltier, Floriane Morin, Nukuoro: Sculptures from Micronesia, Nukuoro, Micronesian Art, Christian Kaufmann, Olivier Wick, New Guinea Highlands: Art from the Jolika Collection, Terence E. Hays, de Young Museum, Oceania: The Shape of Time, Maia Nuku