Revealed this Week on NZ’s Top 100 History Makers
Friday 21st October
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Revealed this Week on New Zealand’s Top 100 History
Makers
Last night on Prime’s new local history
programme, New Zealand’s Top 100 History Makers, artist
Colin McCahon was named the 46th most influential New
Zealander of all time.
The ranking was decided by a panel
of eight who have cast a Top 100 list of the greatest people
in New Zealand’s recorded history.
McCahon, although a
controversial figure, is credited with introducing a modern
style to New Zealand art, and is widely regarded as our
greatest painter of all time.
Art critic Douglas
Lloyd-Jenkins, who was one of the eight responsible for
formulating the list, stated last night; “McCahon is the man
that teaches New Zealanders how to see in a new way; it’s
completely different to the way the rest of the world sees.
There’s a lot to come from McCahon the more you look. Most
people don’t look enough. To me, he’s a genius”.
Three episodes of New Zealand’s Top 100 History Makers have screened so far and some contemporary figures included in the ranking to date are actor Russell Crowe at 100, Sir Roger Douglas at 71, and musician Tim Finn at number 57.
The number one New Zealander of all time will be revealed on Thursday 10 November, with a People’s Choice vote being decided in a live finale on Thursday November 17.
Tune
into New Zealand’s Top 100 History Makers,
every
Thursday night at 7.30pm on
Prime.
ENDS