National Contemporary Art Award winner
Media release
National Contemporary Art Award winner
brings the personal into politics
2 September 2016
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A multi-layered artwork
referencing the traditional and using digital technology by
Auckland artist Sorawit Songsataya has won the National
Contemporary Art Award hosted by Waikato Museum.
Judge
Misal Adnan Yildiz selected the winning work Good Kisser
from 34 finalists’ works. Yildiz also presented three
merit awards to Cachemaille and Bowmast's entry Push Me Pull
You, Ella Sutherland and Matthew Galloway's Fountain is a
Copy? and Elliot Collins for Pārekereke –
Seedbed.
Misal Adnan Yildiz says the fragility of
politics is nicely reflected in the winning
artwork.
“Sorawit’s practice has not only a
multi-layered methodology of research and production
including digital technology and high speed circulation of
images, but also a unique quality of transforming the old
discussion, which brings the personal into politics,” says
Yildiz.
“His 3D printed vases remind me of historical
tools; like Kibele of Anatolia, they refer to the
pre-modern. The 3D printed objects on a found table are a
clear link to the tradition of ‘ready-made’. His work is
also strongly contemporary in the sense it brings queer
politics into the gallery remembering the recent Orlando
massacre and the long history of the struggle for LGBTQ
rights all over the world.
“In the age of
post-media-war, global terrorism, and everyday crisis, he is
generously animating a confrontational and psychoanalytical
question: Are you a good kisser?”
Waikato Museum
Director Cherie Meecham says the National Contemporary Art
Award proves the creative genius of artists is
ceaseless.
“This exhibition of 34 finalists’ works
proves art has the ability to say things we may not be able
to put into words, and in its 17th year, this art award is
stronger than ever. We are excited to share an outstanding
exhibition this year.”
The exhibition is open until
Sunday 4 December 2016 at Waikato Museum.
The winner of
the 2016 National Contemporary Art Award received $20,000
from the major sponsors, Chow Hill and Tompkins Wake. Three
merit awards were each awarded $1000 from the Friends of
Waikato Museum, Random Art Group and David’s Emporium.
Visitors to Waikato Museum can vote for their favourite
artwork in the ArtZone People’s Choice Award to be
announced after the exhibition closes on 4 December
2016.
Visit waikatomusuem.co.nz for more
information.
Download an image of Good Kisser, Sorawit
Songsataya, winner 2016 National Contemorary Art
Award