Michael Parekowhai at Venice Biennale

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Kapa Haka, 2011, bronze.

Kapa Haka, 2011, bronze.

Michael Parekowhai’s exhibition at the Venice Biennale features three elegant pianos that have been installed at the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal. The first is a Steinway finished in a luscious red gloss. Its intricate Maori carvings speak eloquently to its name: He Korero Purakau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu: story of a New Zealand river. The second and third pianos are cast in bronze and topped by two almost-mythic bulls, one in repose, the other with a slight air of menace.

The idea of cross-cultural interactions runs through the exhibition, though Parekowhai acknowledges the complexities of national identity and its representation to an international audience.

More coverage in July/August 2011 issue of Architecture NZ.


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