LOUIE ZALK-NEALE
artist


TRANSCESTOR
〉〉〉〉〉〉〉2021




Louie Zalk-Neale (Ngāi Te Rangi/Pākehā) uses tī kōuka (cabbage tree) fibres to create body adornments, exploring transformation as it occurs within Māori knowledge systems, and the invasive ways that gender and capitalism envelop daily life.


"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


Watch the full video here: https://www.circuit.org.nz/work/mana-tipua-tuku-iho-transcestor
Iterations of this work have been commissioned by CIRCUIT and Wellington City Council for Masons Screen and by Enjoy Contemporary Art Space for the exhibition Bling Ring (2021).

Created, performed, and edited by Louie Zalk-Neale

Camerawork by Angel Connor Fitzgerald, Austin Delaney-Girdlestone, Yuval Zalk-Neale

Kākahu, taonga whakarākei, taonga pūoro (costume and props) by Louie Zalk-Neale and Rangimārie Keall