June 30, 2022

University of Melbourne: Enterprise Professor Natalie King on curating ‘Paradise Camp’ for the Venice Biennale

The New Zealand pavilion at the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia recently opened with artist Yuki Kihara’s ensemble exhibition, Paradise Camp, curated by Natalie King, Enterprise Professor at the University of Melbourne. Yuki Kihara is the […]
June 30, 2022

Arts Monthly Australasia: Paradise Camp

‘Paradise Camp’ is a fa‘afafine and fa‘atane pavilion, vivacious and unwavering in its generous platforming of our ways of knowing and being …” Have you seen Art Monthly Australasia’s stunning cover story for the Winter issue? Featuring the work of […]
June 30, 2022

Metro: Reclaiming Paradise

When Australian curator Natalie King first approached Yuki Kihara to propose a project for the New Zealand pavilion at the 2022 Biennale di Venezia (Venice Biennale), Kihara declined. The biennale is the world’s premier art exhibition. Founded in 1895, it […]
June 30, 2022

Contemporary Hum: An interview with the curators of Paradise Camp

CONTEMPORARY HUM Natalie, you said that you went on-site to Sāmoa during the filming of Paradise Camp. Was that your first time there and first time meeting the local Fa‘afafine community with Yuki Kihara? How was this experience and, in […]
June 30, 2022

Contemporary HUM: An interview with Yuki Kihara

Traversing the topics of small island ecologies, queer rights and decolonisation, Yuki Kihara’s Paradise Camp at La Biennale di Venezia 2022 marks a number of firsts for Aotearoa New Zealand’s national pavilion as the artist selected is Pasifika, Asian and […]
June 30, 2022

North & South: Paradise Camp

In a groundbreaking exhibition at this year’s Venice Biennale, art, history and gender lines are redrawn, bringing Pacific fabulousness to the sinking city. The South Pacific has arrived at the 2022 Biennale di Venezia in a wave of lush, glorious […]