Mathias Kauage
Overview
Mathias Kauage (c1944 – 2003) is the leading figure in the story of contemporary art in Papua New Guinea. He was an artist of extraordinary power, originality and vision – who founded an entire school of painting. During his lifetime he exhibited internationally in Europe, America and Australia. His works are held in the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of PNG, the British Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow.
He had a long and happy association with the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, having his first solo show in 1994. (His unforgettable appearance at the private view in his full ceremonial feather-headdress was recorded by the Independent.) In 2000 the gallery mounted the first major retrospective of Kauage’s work.
Born around 1944 in a remote village in the Simbu (Chimbu) highlands, Kauage had first contact with white people only when he was twelve. An Australian doctor arrived ‘in a big bird’ to vaccinate the villagers: Kauage bit the doctor on the arm – an incident recorded in his painting ‘Big Shoot’, now in the Cambridge Museum of Anthropology. (Rebecca chose the picture for the ‘My Favourite Painting’ feature in Country Life, 15 April 2009)
As a young man Kauage moved to Port Moreseby, the capital of PNG. There, while working as a school janitor, he began drawing, having seen the work of Timothy Akis, the first PNG artist to hold a western-style exhibition. Working under the mentorship of German artist Gerogina Beier at the National Arts School, Port Moresby, Kauage began to evolve his own personal vision – graphic, schematised, and blazoned with strong colour. He learnt printmaking techniques and copper-beating, as well as developing his control of his preferred medium - acrylic on canvas.
Kauage’s subject matter often deals with the juxtapositions and tensions of his two worlds, the stone-age life of his village, tied to the rhythms of nature and the ceremonies of traditional culture, and the ever-changing modern world of cars, trucks, helicopters and aeroplanes, of social diversity and Christian teachings, that threatens to impinge. His images had an immediate power and appeal that commanded attention – and admiration.
In 1997 Kauage was awarded an OBE for his services to art. He died in 2003. His distinctive style was also adopted by several of his friends and family, including his wife, Elizabeth Kauage, his son Djon Kauage, and his friend, Chris Kauage (no relation). Their works too have real merit, and continue to explore the interface between indigenous and contemporary traditions.
Listen to Mathias Kauage playing the Jew's Harp:
Works
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A Young Policeman Waves Hello In The Night, 1999
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Satellite, 1997
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Independence Celebration, 1999
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Kauage Flies To Scotland For Opening of New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1999
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Stick Man, 1977
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Smoking and Drinking Tea with The Queen, 1996
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Two Birds of Paradise, 1996
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Great Mother, 1970
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The Queen In A Light Tunnel at Opening of The Glasgow Museum of Contemporary Art, 1996
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Man in Tribal Headdress, 1993
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Two Muruk Birds and Corcodile, Now Friends, 1988
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Soldiers on Bougainville Island, 1996
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Boxing, 1999
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Man In Helicopter, n.d.
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Two Birds of Paradise Feeding, 1998
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Kiapten Kuk, 1988
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This Woman is Taking Pig to Market, 1992
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Dispela Meri Uan Pela Lapcin Meri Tasol em isa ue is ikirap Tumas, 1993
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Jesus Christ, Romans Killed His Body on the Cross, 1996
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These Two in Love and with Hapbirua Bird, 1996
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Bird of Paradise Catching Snake, 1987
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Dancers With Bird, 1994
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This Man Belongs to Simbu Singing, 1996
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Two Birds of Paradise Feeding, 1998
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Stick Man, 1977
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Two Birds In a Tree and a Warrior, c.1996
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Captain Makes Long Spear, 1996
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Woman with Kina Shell, 1987
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Untitled, n.d.
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Karim Leg, 1996
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Big Man In Headdress Now King, 1996
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Kokomo Feeding, 1988
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Rascal Jim, 1996
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Young Girl with Floral Headress, n.d.
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Kokomo Stealing Berries and Flies Away. The Man Looks and Cries Stop, 1996
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Two Birds of Paradise Feeding, 1996
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Untitled, n.d.
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Bird of Paradise, 1987
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Man Driving Three Felas, n.d.
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Australian Man Playing and Beat P.N.G, 1996
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Simbu Culture - Chief with Bilas, 1996
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Going to Get Married , 1996
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Two Crocodiles and Babies, 1996
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Two Crocodiles, 1995
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Warriors and Shield, 1996
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Married Woman, 1996
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These Owl and Ibis's, 1992
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Geruwa - Body Decoration, 1995
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This Fella Belongs to Kundiau, He Goes in My Airplane, 1993
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Tourist Boat, 1993
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Woman Going to Another Village to Have Fight, 1992
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Master White Fella belongs to Police, c.1990
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Captain Cook Discovering Australia, 1998
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Independence Celebration lll, 1975
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Independence Celebration, 1975
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Independence Celebration ll, 1975
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The Many Faces, 1999
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Meeting The Queen, 1996
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Mathias Kauage and Rebecca Hossack at the gallery in London for Kauage's exhibition
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Mathias Kauage and Rebecca Hossack in London
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Mathias Kauage and Matthew Sturgis in London for Kauage's exhibition at the gallery
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Mathias Kauage with Paul Moriarty at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London
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Mathias Kauage with his painting: A Young Policeman Waves Hello In The Night
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Mathias Kauage with Steven Campbell at the opening of the Glasgow Museum of Fine Art in 1996
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Mathias Kauage at the opening of the Glasgow Museum of Fine Art in 1996
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Mathias Kauage with Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the Glasgow Museum of Fine Art in 1996