SAMOA RELIEF CONCERT

love-the-islands_relief-concertAfter the tragic lose of life in last weeks tsunami that hit our Pacific Islands of Samoa and Tonga, NZ artists have banded together to hold a relief concert for Samoa’s request for aid. An amazing line up of local artists PACIFIC SUPERHEROES WORLDWIDE at anytime!!! So get there famz!!! This in respect to those tragically lost and more importantly for those living survivors who need our support to recovery!!! Superhero UP!!! click here for ALL those tickets your gonna buy,  and lets make it a SELL OUT :) manuia!

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ethKnowcentrix exhibition

ethKnowcentrix

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Shigeyuki Kihara - George Nuku - Roseanna Raymond - Lisa Reihana

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Check it out 10 days to go UK famz get to it, PACIFIC SUPERHERO up and support whats good in your hood! There is a private viewing/opening to this on the 9th Sept so arohamai if you didn’t get an invite go find a friend that did! But there’s plenty to see, do and interact with these culturally inspiring, proud to represent Aotearoa and the Pacific Islands worldwide, hot Dam!! Artists!!!  Get to it!!! Mauri Ora :), kia ora Precious.

The first exhibition of its kind in London, ethKnowcentrix Museums Inside the
Artist features mixed media and performance work exploring the idea of the
ethnographic gaze, by four leading artists from Aotearoa (New Zealand) and the Pacific Islands.

Visions of exotic beauty and mystery have dominated British perceptions of the Pacific Islands since the time of Captain Cook. Fuelled by the fantastic narratives of returning explorers, anthropologists and artists, this exotic imagery provided the basis for museum displays and underpinned the emerging discipline of ethnography (the classification of people and cultures). Yet, while the Europeans were busy imagining ‘Noble Savages’ and ‘Dusky Maidens’, the Pacific Islanders were looking back at them, negotiating, exchanging and sharing goods and ideas on their own terms.

This exhibition reconsiders the spaces of meeting, looking and representing across cultures, and explores how the ethnographic gaze has been reciprocated and challenged. With acerbic wit, these works promise to radically subvert the European legacy of museum classification, reclaim popular imagery of Pacific Island culture, and offer fresh perspectives for a shared global future.

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EVENTS
Artists’ Forum nau te rourou, naku te rourou ka ora te manuwhiri
Saturday 12 September, 10 am – 7.30pm (£15/ £10 conc.)

A day of talks, discussion and artists’ presentations to reconsider the representation of cultural policies in today’s global art markets. Speakers include Malika Booker, Raimi Gbadamosi, Isaac Julien and the exhibiting artists Rosanna Raymond, George Nuku, Shigeyuki Kihara and Lisa Reihana. Price includes coffee, tea, a Polynesian meal and an evening reception.

Artists’ Talk Tuesday 15 September, 6.30pm (Free)

Rosanna Raymond, Lisa Reihana and George Nuku discuss their work. Shigeyuki Kihara performs ‘Taualuga: the Last Dance’ which combines photography, dance, sound and historical costume.

Poroporoaki (Farewell) Saturday 10 October, 3.00pm (Free)

A day of celebration to mark the end of the exhibition, with the UK based
Polynesian community and artists George Nuku and Rosanna Raymond, featuring artists’ talks, performances and a final closing ceremony. Traditional Polynesian food and drinks will be on sale.

For further information please visit www.octobergallery.co.uk/events
For bookings please contact Danielle. Tel: 44 (0)20 7831 1618
email: rentals@octobergallery.co.uk

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The Art of Revolution by Emory Douglas

solidarity_emory-douglasCheck this owt PACIFIC SUPERHEROES find inspiration in the art of Emory Douglas who will be here for a artist residency at Auckland University!!!  So check it out famz for some urban/political art exhibiting 21 August til 3 October at Gus Fisher Gallery. Mauri Ora

The former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party will deliver a series of public lectures and mount a solo exhibition when he visits New Zealand this month as the Elam International Artist in Residence at The University of Auckland.

3womchyelgun_emory-douglasEmory Douglas created the striking graphic images that came to represent the Black Panther Party in the 1960s, 70s and early 80s. The group was founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, and was one of the first organisations in US history to militantly struggle for ethnic minority and working class emancipation.

Symbolising the civil unrest of the times, Emory Douglas’ images were used to illustrate the Black Panther, the party’s weekly newspaper. Over the years, the Black Panther’s “Revolutionary Artist” made countless artworks, illustrations, and cartoons, which were reproduced in the paper and distributed as prints, posters, cards and sculptures.

Thanks in large part to Emory Douglas’ powerful visuals the Black Panther Party delivered a forceful message to a community ravaged by poverty, police brutality, and poor living conditions. The organisation was discontinued in the early 1980s.

Emory Douglas is today recognised as an artist in his own right, and his works have been mounted in solo exhibitions around the world and included in the 2008 Sydney Biennale. Currently, he has a major retrospective exhibit on display at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City. Continue reading ‘The Art of Revolution by Emory Douglas’

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Noho Hewa Screening at the Aotearoa Film Festival 2009

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“Ethnic cleansing isn’t just something that they do physically to people, it’s something that happens in the mind.”

This was said by Haunani-Kay Trask in an onscreen interview in the documentary “Noho Hewa.” Haunani goes on to say that ethnic cleansing establishes within a people’s mind-set that “You have no place to live. You do not have a home, so you do not exist.” This manao (thought) is what Anne Keala Kelly is trying to capture in her first feature length documentary, “Noho Hewa.”

Fuuuuuu sounds like something we gotta see, support and get educated on, for what the tourists don’t see while visiting Hawaii. Kia kaha whanau, support all our PACIFIC SUPERHEROES out there fighting the good fight and get to the screenings in Manukau, Rotorua and Porirua all next week!!! And theres all these awesome Directors and storytellers who are here for workshops along with their films with the patronage of Merata Mita!!! Flash aye!!! So get along pplz :) Mauri Ora whanau, all details as follows … p.s thank you Tawera! Continue reading ‘Noho Hewa Screening at the Aotearoa Film Festival 2009′

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Mangere Arts Centre, Mountain goats and SuperCitys.

new-arts-centre_architects-designWas laughing at the ‘mountain goat’ presentation by David Tua to Shane Cameron last night, hahaaa some real sporting PACIFIC SUPERHEROES representing with classic bravado and clowning humour!!! I can’t wait for David to showcase his ‘KO’ on a step ladder  to Shane the mountain goat! Lolz, arohamai … but no matter what, we be Sth Akl loyal 100%!!! And with that PACIFIC SUPERHEROES are WOOHOO happy that finally the new Mangere Arts Centre is ready for construction to begin b4 the super city mallarcy quashes any of Manukau’s future plans. Vote LEN BROWN!!! Mauri ora famz :) !!!

The new Mangere Arts Centre is set

Continue reading ‘Mangere Arts Centre, Mountain goats and SuperCitys.’

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