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Ataata
Ataata

Sat, 27 May

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Tairāwhiti Museum

Ataata

Ataata by Heremaia Barlow is a reflection on the origins of whakairo and its journey through history, noting the inevitable changes incurred through the introduction of western tools and materials

Time & Location

27 May 2023, 10:00 am – 09 Jul 2023, 4:00 pm

Tairāwhiti Museum, 10 Stout Street, Whataupoko, Gisborne 4010, New Zealand

About the event

Retelling the pūrākau of Ruatepupuke, the origin story of whakairo, Heremaia Barlow endeavours to continue this narrative by asking, where to from here? Influenced by Raharuhi Rukupo, Cliff Whiting and Lyonel Grant, Heremaia makes his own journey through mediums pushing his own skill set and boundaries to a new horizon.

Since beginning his whakairo journey, he has employed traditional techniques of shadow-casting with steel chisels on native timber. Quickly realising that native timber is becoming a rare commodity, Heremaia has chosen to use similar techniques, with newer readily available materials such as MDF, acrylic and mild steel to create with.

https://tairawhitimuseum.org.nz/exhibition/ataata/ 

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