Fale Sa, John Ioane
Artists
 

Spending his early childhood years in Samoa, the vitality of John Ioane’s experience and feeling for his Samoan heritage resonates strongly in his work as an artist. Based in Auckland, John’s multidisciplinary practise involves sculpture, painting, installation and performance and often acknowledges the spiritual and transitional nature of space (the va) as a place of transformation birth and becoming.

"Sacred spaces are not necessarily a church, but it’s a place where one likes to be in, a place of affirmation."

John's celebrated installation Fale Sa (sacred house) consists of 500 carved cowry shells and three wooden totems that appear to come to life within a watery audio-light scape. Inspired by natural forms and the poetics of everyday life, Fale Sa connotes being rooted to one's culture and genealogical heritage as a source of strength, adaptation and beauty. It is in this same spirit that John creates his performance works and collaborations. Preferring to call them ‘rituals’ or ‘christenings’, he states:

"I’m not acting, there’s no rehearsal, what happens largely depends on the nature of the event, the space itself and what’s going on at the time."

   
Selected Exhibitions
2005 Kakino to pounamu he pounamu onamata-your greenstone is awesome and it comes from tradition, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, NZ
2004 Le Gafa, National University of Samoa
2004 Dressed to Kill (with Andy Leleisi`uao), Salamanda Gallery Christchurch, NZ
2004 Paradise Now?, Asia Society Museum, New York, USA
2004 Moanamalosi (performance with Michel Tuffery and George Nuku) Asia Society Museum, New York, USA
2003 The Other Day in Paradise, (co-curator with Andy Lelei) ‘the Den’ adult shop, Karangahape Road, Auckland, NZ
2002 Pacific Notion, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney University, Australia
2000 Island Crossing, Ipswich Visual Art Museum, Queensland, Australia
1999 Fale sa (audio-visual and sculptural installation) Auckland Art Gallery, NZ
1999 Te Tupu (rebirth), Nga Jila centre Cultural Tijbaou, Noumea, New Caledonia
1999 Sound Culture, New Gallery, Auckland Art Gallery, NZ
1998 One and the Same (solo show) Oedipus Rex Gallery, Auckland, NZ
1997 Open Skies/Divided Horizons, New Gallery, Auckland Art Gallery, NZ
1995 Penina / the Fourth Window (solo show), Artspace Gallery, Auckland NZ
1994-95 Bottled Ocean, Auckland Art Gallery, Wellington City Gallery, touring NZ
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