Man, John.
Man, John. | MANN, John
(1953–) Papua New Guinean | Male
Worked: Papua New Guinea. Screenprints, woodcuts
Artist (painter) | Artist (textile) | Illustrator | Printmaker
Works
Iawent. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Tinglum. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Ambaniban. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Kuruwal. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Amogan. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Kaunan. Woodcut
JA. Umbudi. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JB. Suarang. edition of 54 | photo silk screen
JC. Man & his wife. edition of 35 | Photo silk screen
JD. Guria. edition of 41 | Photo silk screen
JE. Kombeng. edition of 35 | Photo silk screen
JF. Komnari. edition of 49 | Photo silk screen
JG. Alabang. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JI. Kaiul. edition of 45 | Photo silk screen
JJ. Fish. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JK. Fish. edition of 21 | Photo silk screen
JL. Kambakal. edition of 41 | Photo silk screen
JM. Man bitten by snake. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JN. Kamjank. edition of 48 | Photo silk screen
JO. Kantan edition of 48 | Photo silk screen
JP. Benowangen. edition of 49 | Photo silk screen
JQ. Kaulum. edition of 38 | Photo silk screen
JR. Sarau. edition of 38 | Photo silk screen
JS. Amokan. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JT. [Man and dugong]. edition of 43 | Photo silk screen
JU. Kumbageb. edition of 46 | Photo silk screen
JV. Kunung. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JW. Alegang. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JX. Kambakal [2]. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JY. Kanch. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
JZ. Olungolungo. edition of 50 | Photo silk screen
Creative Arts Centre Opening Exhibition.
Venues
Creative Arts Centre Gallery (1975 – 1975)
Papua New Guinea
Works
17. Kolaf. 4.00 | Silkscreen
25. Amganz. 5.00 | Silkscreen
28. Aivo. 4.00 | Silkscreen
32. Keroware. NFS | Silkscreen
41. Kurwari. 4.00 | Silkscreen
Tenpela Krisnas. Papua New Guinea. National Arts School Tenth Anniversary of Independence Retrospective Exhibition. 1975-1985.
Venues
National Museum And Art Gallery (1 September 1985 – 1 September 1985)
Port Morsby, Papua New Guinea