Edith Amituanai : Double Take

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  • Author:
    AMITUANAI Edith
  • ISBN:
    9781877309434
  • Publication Date:
    January 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    141
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Adam Art Gallery - Te Pataka Toi
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Edith Amituanai : Double Take
Edith Amituanai : Double Take

Edith Amituanai : Double Take

SKU: 9781877309434
Regular price $43.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    AMITUANAI Edith
  • ISBN:
    9781877309434
  • Publication Date:
    January 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    141
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Adam Art Gallery - Te Pataka Toi
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

This publication, and the exhibition it accompanies, is the first to survey Edith Amituanai's photographic practice. In images spanning 2003 to the present, Amituanai shares her experiences of life as a first-generation New Zealand-born Samoan, presenting portraits of people and places from her home in Ranui, West Auckland to her homeland of Samoa, to the scattered sites of Pacific diaspora from Christchurch, New Zealand to Montpellier, France, and Anchorage, Alaska. These prove her empathy and engagement, confounding photography's reputation as an organ of control and objectification. In this volume, Haruhiko Sameshima calls Amituanai a 'village photographer'. This term aptly captures her commitment to record events and occasions as an embedded chronicler working for her community; it also encompasses the notion that her's is a global village connected by her lens and through her ready embrace of social media. The images brought together speak to the multiple realities that exist both here and across the world that expand our presumptions about who 'we' in Aotearoa are and what constitutes 'home'.

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  • This publication, and the exhibition it accompanies, is the first to survey Edith Amituanai's photographic practice. In images spanning 2003 to the present, Amituanai shares her experiences of life as a first-generation New Zealand-born Samoan, presenting portraits of people and places from her home in Ranui, West Auckland to her homeland of Samoa, to the scattered sites of Pacific diaspora from Christchurch, New Zealand to Montpellier, France, and Anchorage, Alaska. These prove her empathy and engagement, confounding photography's reputation as an organ of control and objectification. In this volume, Haruhiko Sameshima calls Amituanai a 'village photographer'. This term aptly captures her commitment to record events and occasions as an embedded chronicler working for her community; it also encompasses the notion that her's is a global village connected by her lens and through her ready embrace of social media. The images brought together speak to the multiple realities that exist both here and across the world that expand our presumptions about who 'we' in Aotearoa are and what constitutes 'home'.

    Featured in the 11 November 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

This publication, and the exhibition it accompanies, is the first to survey Edith Amituanai's photographic practice. In images spanning 2003 to the present, Amituanai shares her experiences of life as a first-generation New Zealand-born Samoan, presenting portraits of people and places from her home in Ranui, West Auckland to her homeland of Samoa, to the scattered sites of Pacific diaspora from Christchurch, New Zealand to Montpellier, France, and Anchorage, Alaska. These prove her empathy and engagement, confounding photography's reputation as an organ of control and objectification. In this volume, Haruhiko Sameshima calls Amituanai a 'village photographer'. This term aptly captures her commitment to record events and occasions as an embedded chronicler working for her community; it also encompasses the notion that her's is a global village connected by her lens and through her ready embrace of social media. The images brought together speak to the multiple realities that exist both here and across the world that expand our presumptions about who 'we' in Aotearoa are and what constitutes 'home'.

Featured in the 11 November 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.