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Selwyn Muru (some people will know him by his other name, Fred), caused much interest with his first exhibition last year. Selwyn Muru's Paintings Win Wide Acclaim by Rosemary Vincent ‘The best thing that has happened to art in Auckland this year,’ is how a newspaper critic described the emergence of the young Maori painter Selwyn Muru, who made his artistic debut in autumn 1963. At the annual Autumn Exhibition held by the Auckland Society of Arts, Muru created a great deal of interest with six paintings ranging from an impressionistic landscape to a painting which gave to a traditional Maori motif the jewelled richness of colour which one associates with medieval stained glass. The traditions adopted by this society since its establishment in 1870 had undergone a sudden and surprising change at this 1963 exhibition, thanks to the forward-looking policy of the committee headed by Professor Paul Beadle. Usually, dozens of members' paintings are hung, filling both galleries and overflowing up the stairs; but this time only sixteen paintings were chosen to be hung. Six of these paintings—the maximum number accepted from any one painter—were by Selwyn Muru. In his opening address, Dr John Reid praised the young painter's work and asked where he had been hiding his talent for so long, that the public had never heard of him.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 25

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Selwyn Muru's Paintings Win Wide Acclaim Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 25

Selwyn Muru's Paintings Win Wide Acclaim Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 25

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