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Tatau Pe’a: Photographs by Mark Adams
Presented by: Ontario College of Art and Design

Photographic works documenting Samoan tattooing

The Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) Professional Gallery is pleased to present Tatau - Pe’a: Photographs by Mark Adams. The exhibition launches with an evening of conversation between Mark Adams and curator Peter Brunt, on Fri., Feb. 15, 6:30 pm.

Making its North American debut at OCAD’s Professional Gallery, Tatau - Pe’a: Photographs by Mark Adams originated at Wellington’s Adam Art Gallery before touring New Zealand and Australia. This exhibit explores tatau, the Samoan tattooing tradition, as an example of cross-cultural collaboration and cultural diversity. Based on a twenty-five year association with the tufuga tatatau (tattoo artists), particularly Adams’ friendship with Samoan tattooing master Sulu’ape Paulo II, these photographs show a global community transplanting, adopting and appropriating the tatau. Adams’ images also consider the man behind the camera and the viewer before the prints by exploring colonial photography’s legacy and the search for alternative representations of our relationships with others.

“These beguiling pictures describe distant cultures while raising issues relevant here,” says Professional Gallery curator Charles Reeve. “The decline of tattooing traditions overlapping with tattooing’s explosion into the mainstream - this paradox has effects around the globe.”

Mark Adams is one of New Zealand’s foremost documentary photographers. His work on Samoan tattooing, Maori-Pakeha interactions around Rotorua, and New Zealand’s historic sites have been shown extensively in New Zealand, Europe, Australia, South Africa, and Brazil. His books include Land of Memories and Cook’s Sites. Adams lives in Auckland, New Zealand.

Peter Brunt teaches Pacific art, Postcolonial art and theory, and Primitivism in the Art History program at Wellington’s Victoria University. His research addresses Pacific art, art and cross-cultural encounter in the Pacific, and postcolonial art and theory.

Tatau - Pe’a at the Premiere Dance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre
Ticket holders to the Premiere Dance Theatre can see additional images from Tatau - Pe’a in the Premiere Dance Theatre gallery at Harbourfront Centre. The images are presented in conjunction with the presentation of Black Grace, which runs April 30 to May 3, as part of World Stage 08. New Zealand's leading contemporary dance company, Black Grace is an all-male troupe combining Pacific Island traditions with contemporary dance. Parts of their repertoire use movement to explore Samoan tatau.

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Starts: Feb 15, 2008 Ends: May 18, 2008
At: Ontario College of Art and Design, 100 McCaul Street, Toronto
Playing: Wednesday
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Times: 1 pm- 7 pm, Sat and Sun 12 pm - 6 pm
Cost: Free

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For more information contact: Ontario College of Art & Design
Phone: 416-977-6000
Email: general@ocad.ca

Web site: www.ocad.ca

 
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