Pauline Reynolds and Sue Pearson, 'Hina’s Granddaughters', 2022, HD video with audio projected onto tapa cloth, 10 minutes, looped, Courtesy of the artists.
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Pauline Reynolds and Sue Pearson, 'Hina’s Granddaughters', 2022, HD video with audio projected onto tapa cloth, 10 minutes, looped, Courtesy of the artists.
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This lunchtime floor talk is a curatorial conversation between Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu and Israel Randell exploring the whakapapa of the exhibition Hina Sings…
An iterative collaboration between Pauline Reynolds and Sue Pearson, Hina Sings… was first exhibited at Whakatāne Museum and Arts where it was curated by Randell. The work comprises ancestral tīputa and hei, and an immersive experience made by the artists with their children of poetry, song and moving image projected onto a screen of ’ahufafa tapa. Conceived of as an invocation of, and offering to, the ancestor Hina, in this talk Wilson-Hokowhitu and Randell discuss the unfolding of Hina Sings.. leading to the iteration for the Adam Art Gallery.
This lunchtime floor talk is a curatorial conversation between Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu and Israel Randell exploring the whakapapa of the exhibition Hina Sings…
An iterative collaboration between Pauline Reynolds and Sue Pearson, Hina Sings… was first exhibited at Whakatāne Museum and Arts where it was curated by Randell. The work comprises ancestral tīputa and hei, and an immersive experience made by the artists with their children of poetry, song and moving image projected onto a screen of ’ahufafa tapa. Conceived of as an invocation of, and offering to, the ancestor Hina, in this talk Wilson-Hokowhitu and Randell discuss the unfolding of Hina Sings.. leading to the iteration for the Adam Art Gallery.