Cross cultural visual inheritance
Cross cultural visual inheritance - Corban Estate Art
Centre
Corban Estate Arts
Centre's latest exhibitions by Simon Kaan, Kim Lowe, Sang
Sool Shim and Keum Sun Lee, explores hybrid Asian identities
through painting, printmaking and ceramics are on display
from 13 September to 20 October 2013.
Dunedin based artist Simon Kaan, examines whenua (land) issues in this latest exhibition. Through multiple art disciplines the exhibition investigates the connection of land with water, to consider the responsibility of belonging to a place. This exhibition features landscapes that combine visual motifs inherited from the artist’s, Kai Tahu and Chinese ancestry.
Kim Lowe is a Christchurch based artist and printmaker of New Zealand Chinese and Pakeha descent. Lowe’s latest exhibition of prints features new works based on past events and snippets of her diverse family's history.
Sang Sool Shim and Keum Sun Lee are self-taught potters, together they collaborate on large and small scale ceramic works. Hand thrown by Shim and intricately decorated by Lee, they work with both traditional Korean and contemporary ceramic techniques. Their artworks are influenced by their cultural heritage and a life set in the Waitakere Ranges of Auckland.
On Saturday 14 September, 10.30am artists Simon Kaan and Kim Lowe will present a joint exhibition talk, presenting an opportunity to hear these two South Island based artists.
Exhibitions details:
Exhibition: Te hā
o te whenua -The breath of the land
Artist: Simon
Kaan
Exhibition dates: 13 September – 20 October
2013
Exhibition: Mrs Chrysanthemum patiently
waits....
Artist: Kim Lowe
Exhibition dates: 13
September – 20 October 2013
Exhibition: Beauty of the
four hands
Artists: Sang Sool Shim and Keum Sun
Lee
Exhibition dates: 13 September – 20 October
2013
Public programmes
Exhibitions
opening: Thursday 12 September, 6pm-8pm
Joint artist
talk – Simon Kaan and Kim Lowe: Saturday 14 September,
10.30am
Entry: Free, all
welcome
ends