Marilynn Webb
Aotearoa New Zealand, b.1937, d.2021
Ngāti Kahu,
Te Roroa,
Māori,
Pākehā
Aramoana Soup
- 1982
- Monotype
- Purchased 1983
- 400 x 300mm
- 83/44:8-22
Location: South Gallery
Tags: food, protesting, recipes, text (layout feature)
Aotearoa New Zealand has a long tradition of environmental protest, often centred on the shoreline and with artists at the forefront. Aramoana, near the entrance to Otago Harbour, was proposed as the site of a large aluminium smelter by a New Zealand and foreign-owned consortium in the 1970s. The Save Aramoana Campaign was formed in 1974 and involved many well-known artists. The smelter proposal was eventually abandoned and the saltmarshes designated as a reserve. In 1982, Marilyn Webb produced a print portfolio titled Taste Before Eating, which included Aramoana Soup. Written in the style of the popular radio personality Aunt Daisy, Webb’s ‘recipes’ were a warning about the negative impacts of projects that prioritised economic benefits over the welfare of the environment.
(Te Wheke, 2020)