Native Portraits n.19897, Lisa Reihana
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Lisa Reihana is a Maori artist who has played a leading role in the development of film and multimedia art in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Her work demonstrates a keen interest to communicate complex ideas about indigenous identity and bi-cultural living. Reihana’s desire to address and engage with contemporary experience through diverse media is expressed in installations that are collages drawn from eclectic sources. Her examination of cultural histories utilises photography, sculpture and time-based arts.

Reihana has an impressive exhibition record, dating back to 1988. She represented New Zealand in Paradise Now? at the Asia Society Museum, New York, the 2000 Sydney Biennale, the Noumea Biennale in 2002, and the Asia Pacific Triennial in 1996 and 2003. The significant work Native Portraits n.19897 was commissioned for the opening of Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington NZ, and has received much critical acclaim. Reihana has undertaken residencies at the Institute for Modern Art in Brisbane and at The Banff Centre in Canada. She will be the Digital Artist in Residence at Waikato University, New Zealand in 2006.

Click here to listen to an audio interview with the artist by Sarah Robins
(November 2005) [5.1 Mb]
Selected Recent Exhibitions
2005 New Works, Adam Art Gallery: Wellington, NZ
2005 Kei hea te putake o te korari? Te Runanga A Iwi O Nga Puhi: Kaikohe, NZ
2004 The Nature Machine, Queensland Art Gallery: Queensland, Australia
2004 Remember New Zealand, Sao Paolo Biennale Oscar Niemayer Pavilion: Brasil
2004 Face Value The Arts at Marks Garage: Honolulu, Hawaii
2004 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival: Toronto, Canada
2004 slow rushes Contemporary Art Centre: Vilnius, Lithuania
2004 McCahon, Hammond, Hotere, Reihana, Milford Gallery: Auckland, NZ
2004 Readymade, Mori Gallery: Sydney, Australia
2004 Paradise Now? Asia Society Museum: New York, USA
2003 IKI and thanks for all the IKA, Contemporary Arts Centre: Lithuania; National Museum of the Cook Islands
2003 Nii’kso’kowa, The Other Gallery: Banff Centre, Banff, Canada
2003 Readymade, Institute of Modern Art: Brisbane, Australia
2003 Science Fictions, Singapore Art Museum: Singapore
2003 Cuckoo, Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art: Malmö, Sweden
2003 Digital Marae Dowse Museum: Lower Hutt, Whangarei Art Museum, Whangarei, NZ
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