A major retrospective exhibition of senior Māori clay artist Wi Taepa will open at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki on Saturday 28 April.
Wi Taepa: Retrospective looks back over 30 years of the artist’s practice and investigates how, through his work with clay, he has expressed a unique and contemporary artistic voice.
The exhibition, developed in partnership with Pātaka Art + Museum, includes many key works from Taepa’s career, sharing the breadth and diversity of his thinking and making.
The exhibition traces Taepa’s progression from a background in carving and his grounding in matauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) through to the international residencies that have influenced his practice as an artist and arts educator.
The exhibition will be expanded upon with a range of public events, including an opening weekend floor talk and clay-making workshop.
Wi Taepa: Retrospective is accompanied by a new publication on Taepa’s work that includes essays by Nigel Borell, Curator, Māori Art, Auckland Art Gallery, and Reuben Friend, Director of Pātaka Art + Museum.
Exhibition Opening Events
Sunday 29 April
10am to 12 noon | Wi Taepa: Workshop
Do not miss this unique opportunity to participate in a special workshop with one of New Zealand’s most respected figures in contemporary Māori clay artmaking.
Members $75 | Non-Members $125 (includes a one-year membership)
Price includes all materials and morning tea
Strictly limited to 20 people
1pm | Artist’s Talk: Wi Taepa
Join Wi Taepa for an exhibition walkthrough and conversation.
3pm | In Conversation: Nigel Borell with Ngatai Taepa
Auckland Art Gallery Curator Nigel Borell is joined by artist and Kaihautu Toi Maori - Director of Maori Arts Massey University Ngatai Taepa for a tour of the exhibition.
$2 per hour to a max of $12 on weekends and a $12 flat rate for weekday evenings at The Civic car park. Find out more.