BEYOND WORDS Artists and Translation

February 1 – March 16 2014

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Lynne Avadenka (US)
Peter Bellars (UK/Japan)
Nancy Campbell (UK)
Maung Day (Myanmar/Thailand)
Stephen Eastaugh (Australia/Argentina)
Bess Frimodig (Sweden)
Mark Graver (UK/New Zealand)
Jacqueline Gribbin (UK/Australia)
Ralph Kiggell (UK/Thailand)
Karen Helga Maurstig (Norway)
Ema Shin (Australia/Japan)
Cayla Skillin-Brauchle (US/India)
Sarita Sundar (India)

Organised by Ralph Kiggell in Bangkok with Mark Graver in NZ, Art at Wharepuke is very pleased to announce BEYOND WORDS: Artists and Translation. Including artists’ books, film and works on paper, BEYOND WORDS is a multimedia touring exhibition that explores text, language and interpretation through art.

All art involves a process of translation: from emotion to concept, action to expression. In BEYOND WORDS, 12 artists from 11 different countries create works that assess and describe acts of translation: how word, meaning and belief refract as they are transplanted across contexts, media and histories. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people move from country to country to find work, refuge, escape or because they are trafficked. At the same time, a global nonculture is proliferated through satellite and digital media. In the process (while English reigns as lingua franca), news and gossip, stories and myths are interpreted up and down the chain of languages. As information travels, its meaning and identity mutate.

Many of the artists in Beyond Words are bilingual, multilingual or are learning a new language and may live temporarily or permanently away from their land of birth. Through image alone or text and image, the works in this exhibition show an empathy or antipathy for the foreign, while allowing that displacement through translation provokes a slippage from which new philosophies may be discovered and new art evoked.

Works include English, Greenlandic, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Marathi, Burmese, Thai and Spanish texts and voices.

Images of Beyond Words

 

 

 

3rd International Open Submission Printmaking Show

Dec 5th 2013 – Jan 19th 2014

The 3rd Art at Wharepuke Open Submission Printmaking Show attracted entries from artists from 12 different countries around the world. The exhibition includes prints from 35 artists in a range of printmaking techniques with each work limited to within an A4 paper size.
An international jury of artist printmakers and gallerists will select one artist to receive a prize of a solo show at Art at Wharepuke in 2014.
This years judges are:
Friedhard Kiekeben (USA) – http://www.friedhardkiekeben.com/
James Pasakos (Australia)  – http://www.jamespasakos.com/
Jo Giddens (NZ) – winner 2nd Wharepuke International Open Print Show
Laura Widmer (Canada) – http://laurawidmer.ca/
Ian Rastrick (UK) Director Ian Rastrick Fine Art – http://www.ianrastrick.com/index.html

Irena Keckes(NZ/Croatia) Black Print  Japanese woodblock

Geoff Tune(NZ) Port Vendres – Thinking Of Matisse 13  Digital Print

Russell Frost (UK) Free Roaming   Letter press

Anita S. Hunt(USA)  Deluge II   Etching and aquatint
A limited edition  full colour catalogue of the show will be available from the gallery and the winner will be announced in the New Year.  Selected images

Mark Graver – Forty Four Sounds

 

Digital print, HD video, sound installation

June 4th – June 30th

Forty Four Sounds by Mark Graver

A text based, print, video, sound installation .  The text was arrived at through a random selection of previously chosen words and phrases. The soundtrack was then composed from samples of forty four found sounds.  There are 44 frames/prints and the video lasts for 4 minutes and 44 seconds. Continue reading Mark Graver – Forty Four Sounds

Compact Prints

International Touring Print Show

May 7 – May 28

Curated by Umbrella Studio, Townsville, Australia.

Compact Prints-International touring show
Compact Prints-International touring show

2012 marked the 10th anniversary of Compact Prints presented by Umbrella Studio contemporary arts. This unique international biennial print exchange and touring exhibition has grown in reputation and size since its conception in 2002. Continue reading Compact Prints

Trilateral- Alice Burns, Chris Davis, Shauna McGowan


April 5th – May     1stTrilateral     presents the work of 3 printmakers from Northern Ireland.
The exhibition features a diverse range of printmaking techniques from    collagraph to screen printed leather hides.  The artists are all     connected to the Seacourt Print Workshop in Bangor Northern Ireland and     this exhibition continues the connection between Seacourt and the Wharepuke   Continue reading Trilateral- Alice Burns, Chris Davis, Shauna McGowan

Wharepuke Subtropical Accommodation- Kerikeri