毛利艺术家首次亮相2026年威尼斯双年展的"Paerangi: Venice",通过创新,协作艺术展示文化遗产.
Māori artists debut Paerangi: Venice at the 2026 Venice Biennale, showcasing cultural heritage through innovative, collaborative art.
2026年4月和5月,四位毛利艺术家John Turi-Tiakitai,Kereama Taepa,Neke Moa和Suzanne Tamaki将在第61届威尼斯双年展上呈现Paerangi: Venice. 这次展览的举办地点是吉德卡岛上的CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo.
In April and May 2026, four Māori artists—John Turi-Tiakitai, Kereama Taepa, Neke Moa, and Suzanne Tamaki—will present Paerangi: Venice at the 61st Venice Biennale, hosted at CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo on Giudecca Island.
项目建立在2024年新西兰倡议的基础上,为期两周的瓦南加艺术节,合作和现场响应式艺术使用织造,表演,数字媒体以及增强现实.
The project, building on a 2024 New Zealand initiative, features two weeks of wānanga, collaboration, and site-responsive art using weaving, performance, digital media, and augmented reality.
这些作品以毛利传统和祖先的知识为基础, 探索文化连续性,身份以及全球联系.
Rooted in Māori traditions and ancestral knowledge, the works explore cultural continuity, identity, and global connection.
这项倡议得到创新新西兰和私人捐助者的支持, 突出了当代毛利艺术的国际存在并促进跨文化对话.
Supported by Creative New Zealand and private donors, the initiative highlights contemporary Māori art’s international presence and fosters cross-cultural dialogue.