2011 VENICE PROJECT

New Zealand's 2011 exhibition

On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer

On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer, a sculptural installation by Michael Parekowhai, is being exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale in the Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal.

The work includes one intricately-carved red Steinway concert grand piano and two concert grands fabricated in bronze supporting two cast bronze bulls. On one piano a full-size bull rests on the closed lid with its massive body suggesting the folding forms of landscape. On the other piano the bull is standing firm offering an eye-to-eye challenge for anyone prepared to take a seat at the keyboard. The installation will also feature a figure from the Kapa Haka series (Officer Taumaha) and two small bronze olive tree saplings (Constitution Hill).   

The titles of the works that make up the installation are: He Korero Purakau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu: story of a New Zealand river (the carved piano), A Peak in Darien (the resting bull and piano), and Chapman’s Homer (the standing bull and piano). He Korero Purakau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu Story of a New Zealand River will be played throughout the exhibition with a programme of special performances planned. If the sculptures are a source of visual surprise for visitors, it is the music that will greet them when they arrive.

Michael Parekowhai sums up: “While the objects in On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer are important, the real meaning of the work will come through the music. Just as my work Ten Guitars was not about the instruments themselves but about the way they brought people together, performance is central to understanding On first looking into Chapman’s Homer because music fills a space like no object can.”

The overall title for the project is based on the poem ‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ by the nineteenth-century English Romantic poet John Keats. In this Keats describes a Spanish adventurer climbing to the top of a hill in what is now Panama and looking out over the Pacific to survey its potential riches for the first time.

Articles about the project

The Independent (12 June 2011)
The Press
(pdf) (10 June 2011) 
The Herald
(pdf) (4 June 2011)
National Business Review (3 June 2011)
Dominion Post
(26 May 2011)
Sunday Star Times (22 May 2011)
Art Review magazine (Summer 2011 issue)
Art News New Zealand magazine (Winter 2011 issue)
NZ Listener
(14 May 2011)
Radio New Zealand National - Saturday Morning with Kim Hill (12 March 2011)
New Zealand Herald (23 April 2011)

Official brochure information

Jenny Harper describes the Venice Exhibition

Aivale Cole sings at the exhibition opening

Information about the 2011 Project (English and Italian)

Images from the New Zealand Venice Pavillion.
Top image:
He Kōrero Purākau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu: story of a New Zealand river 2011.
Centre Image:
Chapman's Homer, 2011,bronze, stainless steel, two pieces: 2510 x 2710 x 1750mm, 560 x 870 x 370mm
Bottom image:
Kapa Haka (Officer Taumaha) 2011, bronze 1820 x 600 x 450mm.
Photo credits:
Michael Hall