Erena Baker, Rama Tuna #1
Erena Baker
Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai / Ngati Toa Rangatira / Ngati Raukawa / Ngati Ruanui
Alternative Name
Erena Arapere
Date
2006
Medium Specific
Digital print
Classification
Photograph
Dimensions
11 3/4 x 17 1/2 in. (29.8 x 44.5 cm)
Accession Number
2006.20.10.03
Credit
Gift of the Artist
Biography
Masters of Māori Visual Arts (First class Honours) - Massey University 2009
I believe the photographic image is the most important innovation in history for memorialising a loved one. No invention captures the essence of a person with such precision and manifests their memory in a physical object. Photographs speak across time and place to create an emotional bond between subject and viewer.
My artistic practice is grounded in a Māori commemorative paradigm. I aim to address the historical relationship between Māori and photography and the ways that Māori reacted to,
and then appropriated the display of ancestral portraiture as a critical ceremonial practice.
Taking into account the historical and contemporary issues relative to Māori photography, my works involve a physical engagement with the notion of mauri, the gaze, gender representation, and commemorative strategies.
(http://erenabaker.blogspot.com/p/about.html, 2020)
I believe the photographic image is the most important innovation in history for memorialising a loved one. No invention captures the essence of a person with such precision and manifests their memory in a physical object. Photographs speak across time and place to create an emotional bond between subject and viewer.
My artistic practice is grounded in a Māori commemorative paradigm. I aim to address the historical relationship between Māori and photography and the ways that Māori reacted to,
and then appropriated the display of ancestral portraiture as a critical ceremonial practice.
Taking into account the historical and contemporary issues relative to Māori photography, my works involve a physical engagement with the notion of mauri, the gaze, gender representation, and commemorative strategies.
(http://erenabaker.blogspot.com/p/about.html, 2020)
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