This is the trekka by Michael Stevenson

Niall, Todd; Craig, David; Rodgers-Smith, Alan. This is the trekka by Michael Stevenson. Wellington, Nouvelle Zélande: Creative New Zealand, 2003.

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Abstract (English)

"In 2003 'This is the Trekka' was presented as the second only ever New Zealand pavilion at the Biennale of Venice. With this in mind the pavilion became a contemporary reflection on an unusual cold war story. The project itself takes as its central motif, the Trekka - the only New Zealand mass-produced automobile - and teases out the eccentricities of the partnership that brought this vehicle into being.

Produced between 1966 and 1972 by NZ private enterprise and the state run Czech manufacturer Motokov this adventurous partnership becomes a precursor to the more globalised situations we see today. At the time however both these nations were still economically tied to their respective motherlands. Automobile manufacturing was, during the cold war, considered a nation building exercise: a national car equated to a working national economy. Local producers were therefore guided in the hope that this benchmark of industrialisation would further consolidate their nation’s first world status." -- Artist's website.

Types: Artists' publications > Artists' books ; Monographs
All Contributors: Niall, Todd (Author); Craig, David (Author); Rodgers-Smith, Alan (Author)
Dossier: 470 - STEVENSON, MICHAEL
Collation: 112 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm
ISBN: 3936919003|0477065414
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Wellington, Nouvelle Zélande: Creative New Zealand
Artists: Stevenson, Michael
Event Title: La Biennale di Venezia 2003
Type: Exhibition
Location: New Zealand Pavilion, La Maddalena (Venice, Italy)
Dates: June 12 - Nov. 2, 2003
Keywords: CAR; VENICE BIENNALE; ECONOMY
Copyright Statement: Creative New Zealand; Revolver - archiv für aktuelle kunst
Notes:

Includes biographical notes.
Includes bibliographical references.
Bibliography p. 108.

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Date Deposited: 20 Sep 2006
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2015 18:10
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/17471
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