Artist

  • Bruce Connew
teuru.org.nz

I step mindfully onto the farmland to photograph a panorama of the battle site from both Māori and Pākehā points of view. After several footsteps, and with some bafflement, I stop dead in my tracks at a strange sensation deep inside my belly, which today I’m still unable clearly to throw light on. History was here, I grasp that, but this was out of that range. Does earth hold memory, and deliver that memory when the gravity is ripe?

Over several recent years, photographer and artist Bruce Connew has roamed the many memorials and gravestones for the dead of Aotearoa’s colonial wars.

These remnants are mostly scattered across Te Ika-a-Māui North Island, residual memory, misremembered, not remembered. And there are those who know the Imperial story only too well.

A Vocabulary is an abstract, narrative selection of images from an artist book of the same title published concurrently with the exhibition. A Vocabulary (Vapour Momenta Books, 2021), an artist book designed by Catherine Griffiths and Bruce Connew, with a māteatea and essay by Dr. Rangihīroa Panoho. Copies will be available from Te Uru’s shop soon.

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