Thursday, 23 February 2012

Metropolitan Museum hosts Photographs by Samoan Multimedia Artist ~ Shigeyuki Kihara

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:11 PM PST
artwork: Fa'a Fafine: In a Manner of a Woman, Triptych 1, Fa'a Fafine: In a Manner of a Woman series - Chromogenic print on 'Fujicolor Professional Paper', 2004-2005, Overall: 60 x 80 cm. - Courtesy of artist Shigeyuki Kihara and photographer Sean Coyle 
NEW YORK CITY - Sixteen photographs by contemporary artist Shigeyuki Kihara (b. 1975, Samoa) are on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This marks the first presentation of Samoan contemporary art at the Museum. Shigeyuki Kihara: Living Photographs explores themes of Pacific culture, identity, colonialism, indigenous spirituality, stereotypes, gender roles, and consumerism. Works on view include a hauntingly beautiful picture from the artist’s 2004 Vavau series called Taema ma Tilafaiga: Goddess of Tatau, depicting Samoan goddesses chanting about the art of tattooing, as well as a highly praised work titled Fa’a fafine: In a Manner of a Woman, Triptych 1-3, a sequence of photographs, in which the artist re-create and addresses a Samoan portrait genre, in which women were posed as reclining “South Seas Belles.” All works on view were printed this year by the artist in Auckland, New Zealand, except two from the Metropolitan’s own collection. 

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