17 Nov 2014

This content is tagged as Visual arts .

NEWS

International biennials beckon Shigeyuki Kihara

International art biennials in Korea and Hawai’i will feature photographic and moving image works by interdisciplinary artist Shigeyuki Kihara this year.

The 2014 Daegu Photo Biennale located in Daegu, Korea will include Kihara’s series of photographs Fa’afafine: In the Manner of a Woman (2005) in its main exhibition, where Kihara is one of 33 artists from more than 20 countries to have been selected for the major exhibition curated by Alejandro Castellote (Spain). Titled ‘Origins, Memories & Parodies’, the exhibition opened on 12 September 2014.

Kihara will also speak at an international photography symposium entitled ‘Photography in the Post-colonial Era and Cultural Identity’ held in association with the Daegu Photo Biennale. Artists presented in the Daegu Photo Biennale include Oscar Munóz, Wangechi Mutu, Wang Qingsong, Angelica Dass and Roger Ballan, among others. Kihara’s travel to the Daegu Photo Biennale has been supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation.

Poised to showcase Honolulu as a leading arts and culture capital on the world stage, the brand new Honolulu Biennial officially opens in 2016. Presented by Honolulu Biennial Foundation, the Honolulu Biennial will focus on art from Oceania, the Asian continent and the Americas. Fumio Nanjo’s appointment as the Curatorial Director for the inaugural biennial was announced this week. Nanjo, who curates internationally, is also the Director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo.

In the lead-up, ‘Chain of Fire: The Prologue Exhibition for the 2016 Honolulu Biennial’ will open on 30 October 2014, with a focus on new media, video, photography and multimedia installations. Curators Dr Kóan Jeff Baysa and Isabella Ellaheh Hughes have chosen Kihara’s photographic works depicting the fictitious character ‘Salome' to be exhibited along with 10 international artists, including Paul Pfeiffer, Arahmaiani and Almagul Menlibayeva.

While in Honolulu, Kihara will divide her time between the Honolulu Biennial Foundation’s opening reception activities including a press conference and panel discussion; and will present a series of lectures and workshops as a visiting artist and critic, hosted by various faculties, among others, including American Studies, Museum studies and Centre for Pacific Island Studies at the University of Hawai’i.

Currently based in Apia, Samoa as artist-in-residence hosted by the National University of Samoa and funded by Creative New Zealand, Kihara is spending the three-month residency presenting a series of art seminars at the university while researching future projects to be held in Samoa. 

For media enquiries, more information or to request an image visit www.shigeyukikihara.com