MANA TIPUA TUKU IHO 〉〉〉〉〉〉〉2021
"The pūrakau of Ngake and Whātaitai, the taniwha of Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) uncovers a deep transgender whakapapa that gives me a firm grounding as a takatāpui, transfeminine person. The taniwha Whātaitai dies and transforms into stone, then his spirit transforms into a female bird who flies up to the heavens. This geological history contains transformations across physical forms and across realms. For me, using ancestral practices to adorn my body, I swim with takarure (fins) which help me to embody the transformative powers displayed by Whātaitai, this tupuna takatāpui. Driftwood and tī kōuka, materials from the whenua, extend my body into spiritual realms as I search for my tūpuna in the darkness of Te Pō." - Louie Zalk-Neale
A performance activation featuring Louie Zalk-Neale and Rangimārie Keall opened the exhibition, which features takarure (flippers woven from tī kōuka and driftwood) and a video art piece.
22 Oct – 11 Dec 2021
Exhibition featuring Clementine Edwards, Jenny Takahashi Palmer, Louie Zalk-Neale, Ming Ranginui, Nââwié Tutugoro
Press:
All That Glitters is Gone - by Ronia Ibrahim