early life and inspiration
Teuane Ann Tibbo, a samoan-born new zealand artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with her vibrant paintings. Born in Pago Pago, Samoa (1895), tibbo's life took a fascinating turn when she began painting at the age of 71. This unexpected foray into art was sparked by one of her daughters showing interest in the subject.
artistic career and notable works
Tibbo’s work is characterized by its depiction of leisure activities from her samoan childhood, including fishing, cricket, swimming, church, and picnics. Her first solo exhibition at Barry Lett Galleries in 1964 marked the beginning of a successful artistic career.
- Keep it in the Heart: The Paintings of Teuane Tibbo
- Keep it in the Heart: The Paintings of Teuane Tibbo, Lopdell House Gallery, Auckland, 2002
Her work was also featured in the 2021 exhibition Stars Start Falling at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and Te Urú.
museums and collections
Tibbo’s paintings are held in the permanent collections of several prestigious institutions:
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- The University of Auckland
- National Gallery of Australia
notable links from ArtsDot.com
- view teuane ann tibbo's artworks on ArtsDot.com
- explore the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki's collection on ArtsDot.com
legacy and remembrance
In 2009, tibbo’s daughter, Audie Pennefather, published a biography titled A True & Strange Story: The Life of Teuane Ann Tibbo, Artist 1895–1984, Tweed Heads, N.S.W., A.M. Pennefather, 2009.
Tibbo passed away on May 24, 1984, but her art continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of samoan culture and new zealand life.
