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Chris Booth was born on 30 December, 1948 in Kerikeri, New Zealand, is an A 20th-century New Zealand male artists. Discover Chris Booth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Sculptor
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1948
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Kerikeri, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1948

Chris Booth (born 30 December 1948) is a New Zealand sculptor and practitioner of large-scale land art.

He has participated in numerous land art projects and exhibitions internationally and created significant public sculpture commissions in NZ, Australia, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, Italy, Denmark, France and Canada.

Booth was born in Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands.

He studied at the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts before taking two years of specialist study in the United Kingdom with sculptors Dame Barbara Hepworth, Denis Mitchell, and John Milne in St Ives; and Quinto Ghermandi in Verona, Italy.

Chris Booth works closely with the land, earth forms, and indigenous peoples of the region(s) where he creates his monumental sculptural art works.

His way of working emphasises communication and exchange between indigenous and colonial cultures and the creation of meaningful environmental art works.

A major current project is the SLS (Subterranean Living Sculpture) which Booth is developing in association with the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK.

The major focus is to educate about the importance of lower plants and fungi for survival and the effect of climate change.

Plans are underway to establish the SLS in New Zealand.

Canadian author and curator John Grande commented, "What is more remarkable are the various forms of sculpture he has gone on to produce, entirely unique. While Booth's sculpture sometimes draws upon indigenous Maori and Aborigine characteristics, they remain unique, and capture aspects of topography, natural history, and landscape forms already extant in the places he works."

1982

In 1982 Booth was the recipient of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship at the University of Otago, NZ.

1992

Films include: 'When a Warrior Dies', 1992, Valhalla Productions, Wellington, NZ; Director: Michael Hardcastle; 'Respecting the Earth', 2005, Director: Libby Hakaraia, Maori Television Kete Aronui series III; The Making of Wurrungwuri, 2013, Director: David Stalley, Brain in Hand Productions.

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Map of Sculptures by Chris Booth

2007

Booth was the subject of Woven Stone- a monograph published in 2007 by Random House, New Zealand.

2011

In 2011 Booth was awarded Honorary Fellow at Northtec Tai Tokerau Wānanga for 'outstanding and distinguished contribution to society'.

Publications include: 'Public Art and Ecology, International Public Artists' Discourse on Ecology', Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, China, 2011, 'New Zealand Sculpture: A History ', Michael Dunn, 2002; 'Chris Booth – Sculpture in Europe, Australia & New Zealand ', Edward Lucie-Smith, Ken Scarlett and Gregory O'Brien, 2001; 'Chris Booth Sculpture', David Bateman 1993.