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EVENTS
Artist Talk: Yuki Kihara
4 July
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Time: 6 – 7pm
Artist Talk: Yuki Kihara and Karen Jacobs
Yuki Kihara is an interdisciplinary artist of Japanese and Sāmoan descent. Through a research-based approach, her work seeks to challenge dominant and singular historical narratives and it’s persistence in the socio-political climate through a wide range of mediums, including performance, sculpture, video, photography and curatorial practice.
Paradise Camp, an exhibition by Yuki Kihara premiered to great acclaim in the New Zealand Pavilion presented at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, and will be exhibited at the Sainsbury Centre in 2025, in its first UK showing.
Yuki Kihara will be in conversation with Karen Jacobs, Associate Professor in the Sainsbury Research Unit. They will cover Paradise Camp and its ongoing development exploring the artist’s intersectional themes such as gender, museum collections, climate change and colonisation.
Supported by AHRC IAA Fund administered by UEA
#Yuki Kihara#photography#gender#museum#museum collections#collections#climate change#colonisation#aotearoa#new zealand#samoan#japanese#interdisciplinary artist#contemporary art#venice
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Ishiuchi Miyako, Mother's #35, 2002
Recipient of the 2024 Women In Motion Award by Kering and Les Rencontres d'Arles!
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Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) self-portrait in “All the Vogue“, Cambridge Footlights magazine, 1925.
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“A is for Alma,” 2024.
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