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Chris Booth : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Booth

Chris Booth, (born 30 December 1948)〔(International Who’s Who 2004, ''BOOTH, Chris, New Zealand sculptor'' )〕 is a New Zealand sculptor. Born at Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands, he was the 1982 recipient of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship.
Booth studied at the University of Cambridge's school of fine arts before taking two years of specialist sculptural study with such prominent sculptors as Barbara Hepworth and Denis Mitchell.
Booth's work – largely made on commission – is usually monumental in form, and can be found throughout New Zealand, Australia, Europe, and North America.
Booth was featured in the 1991 documentary film ''When A Warrior Dies''〔(NZ On Screen, ''When A Warrior Dies'' )〕 which focused on his construction of a very large and imposing sculpture at Matauri Bay overlooking the Cavalli Islands for the Ngati Kura people of the district. The sculpture stands before the resting place of the MV Rainbow Warrior which was bombed and sunk by French Government DGSE secret agents〔(Timesonline, ''Mitterrand ordered bombing of Rainbow Warrior'' )〕 in Auckland on 10 July 1985. The Rainbow Warrior propellor is in the centre of the sculpture,〔(DayOut New Zealand, ''Matauri Bay'' )〕 surrounded by an arch of large basalt boulders recovered from a local beach.
Consistent with his personal ethos, as of 2012 he is developing 3 major living land art works e.g. the SLS (Subterranean Living Sculpture) in association with the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK underway for five years. This living sculpture seeks to raise the profile of the humblest plants and fungi to match their immense contributions.
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