Terry Stringer ONZM is one of New Zealand’s best known and most distinguished sculptors. His works in bronze, both very large and intimate in scale, are found in many collections, private and public. Now 80, he continues to make vital work.
This lusciously illustrated book, edited by well-known art historian Linda Tyler and with essays by guest writers, surveys his career and includes stunning photos by Haru Sameshima and Jane Ussher. Designed by Arch Macdonnell, it is a stunning addition to any art-lover’s library.