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Paradise camp

Title
Paradise camp / by Yuki Kihara ; edited by Natalie King.
Publication
  • Wellington, New Zealand : Creative New Zealand, Toi Aotearoa ; Port Melbourne, Victoria : in association with Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd ; New York, New York : Thames & Hudson Inc., 2022.
  • ©2022

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Additional Authors
  • King, Natalie, 1966-
  • Biennale di Venezia (59th : 2022 : Venice, Italy)
Description
173 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 31 cm
Summary
"Internationally renowned artist Yuki Kihara--the first Fa'afafine and Pacific artist to represent New Zealand at the Venice Biennale--reframes history through a contemporary queer, Indigenous lens. With a groundbreaking exhibition of new work that addresses some of the most pressing issues of our time, Kihara's work interrogates and dismantles gender roles, consumerism, (mis)representation, and colonial legacies in the Pacific. Edited by Natalie King, who has commissioned provocative essays by contributors from around the world, this publication contextualizes Kihara's works from her entire career, which puncture and expose, queer and question dominant narratives, turning history on its head."--Amazon.com.
Uniform Title
Paradise camp (Creative New Zealand)
Subject
  • Kihara, Shigeyuki, 1975- > Exhibitions
  • Kihara, Shigeyuki, 1975- > Criticism and interpretation
  • Gauguin, Paul, 1848-1903 > Influence > Exhibitions
  • Kihara, Shigeyuki, 1975-
  • Installations (Art) > Venice > Exhibitions
  • Art, New Zealand > Exhibitions
  • Colonies in art > Exhibitions
  • Transgender people in art > Exhibitions
  • Appropriation (Art) > New Zealand > Exhibitions
  • Art, New Zealand
  • Colonization in art
  • Gender identity in art
  • Photography, Artistic
  • Oceania > Exhibitions
  • Oceania
  • Third gender people in art
Genre/Form
  • Art.
  • Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  • Exhibition catalogs.
  • Fa'afafine.
  • LGBTQ+ artists.
  • Queer artists.
  • Third gender people.
Note
  • "First published ... on occasion of the exhibition Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara, curated by Natalie King, for the New Zealand Pavilion at the 59th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale de Venezia 23 April-27 November 2022."
  • "New Zealand at Venice."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 167).
Contents
Camping paradise : I am what I am / Natalie King -- Fa'afafine their story / Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- He tangi mo Ha'apuani (A lament for Ha'apuani) : Gaugin's models-a Māori perspective / Ngahuia Te Awekotuku -- Reinventing the archive : Yuki Kihara's Paradise camp / Coco Fusco -- Yuki Kihara in conversation with Natalie King -- Fa'afafine poem number eight / Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- Paradise camp -- Fa'afafine poem number twelve / Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- Who is looking at who? an archive / Yuki Kihara -- Repurposing Gauguin / Elizabeth Childs -- Ocean waves to wash away Gauguin / Changal Spits -- Skin colony / Patrick Flores -- Yuki Kihara's Salome : is something terrible happening now? / Daniel Satele -- Going native : Dutch constructions of the Pacific / Fanny Wonu Veys -- Interweaving anew : the Japanese-Sāmoan Vā / Jacqueline Lo.
ISBN
  • 9781760762551
  • 1760762555
  • 9781760761424
  • 1760761427
LCCN
  • 2021946392
  • 99991802544
OCLC
  • on1288138058
  • 1288138058
  • SCSB-14322663
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Columbia University Libraries