Art News, Autumn 2023, reviewed by Connie Brown. âThe book is as expansive as its subjectâs practice ⌠an essential text on the artist and the varied environments from which she drew constant inspiration.â; New Zealand Geographic , by Catherine Woulfe; Selected as one of Newsroomâs best illustrated books of 2022 by Steve Braunias.; Art New Zealand, reviewed by Don Abbott. âThe show is so compelling that a good proportion of visitors will be inspired to invest in the book of the same name ⌠It will be a wise investment. ⌠Reading the book is as close to a multimedia experience that the printed page can produce.â; The Listenerâs Best Books of 2022. âThis books is so well designed and constructed that the text and reproductions perfectly convey the complex intertwinings of the artistâs life and art in a clear, compelling way.â; The Burlington Magazine (No. 164, November 2022), reviewed by Mark Stocker. âThis handsomely illustrated associated book provides a personal and scholarly record of the artist and her career, interspersed with the responses of curators, scholars, collaborators and friends.â; Newsroomâs Book of the Week, including a review by Andrew Wood of âthe yearâs best illustrated bookâ, Steve Braunias on Robin Whiteâs collaboration with Sam Hunt , extracts from Justin Paton on Fish and Chips, Maketu and Robin White on her religious faith .; Newsroom , reviewed by Steve Braunias on the weekâs bestselling books (10 June, 2022). âEveryone concerned with this beautiful illustrated book about the life and career of one of our greatest living artists â the three authors, the publisher and their team, and White herself â ought to take a bow. It's a really first-class, luscious book.â; Unity Books , Wellington. âThe words in this great big gorgeous book of art are just as good as the pictures, just as clear and bright and accessible.â; RNZ Nine to Noon , reviewed by Anne Else. âOne of the most satisfying and beautifully done books about a New Zealand artist that I have ever come across.â; Sunday Star Times feature, by Sarah Catherall.; New Zealand Arts Review , reviewed by John Daly-Peoples. â⌠greatly expanding the readerâs appreciation of the artistâs work ⌠a beautiful production.â