South: A Portrait of Otara in Otara, James Pinker and Mark McClean
Artists
 

James Pinker has worked for many years within the visual art world primarily as a sound artist but also as a photographer and videographer. Working in New Zealand with Pacific Island communities alongside his former lecturing work at the Manukau School of Visual Arts, he has also developed a collaboration with Indian musical maestros Vikash and Prabash Maharaj from Varanasi, India. With a great interest in traditional ta moko (tattoo) he has also documented many examples of this ancient and sacred art.

Click here to listen to an audio interview with the artist by Sarah Robins
(January 2006) [5.9 Mb]
Selected exhibitions
2005 Atea : ta moko (video documentation/installation) Christchurch Arts Festival, NZ
2005 Kai mo te mata letters to the ancestors (video work), Waikato Museum, Hamilton, NZ
2005 Face Value: video portraiture from the Pacific (group show) Ivan Dougherty Gallery, COFA, University of New South Wales. Sydney. Australia
2005 Music for Stairwell: The Jamming Incident (audio work), Artspace, Auckland, NZ
2005 Holiwater (video wall sound production), AK05 Festival, Aotea Square, Auckland, NZ
2004 The Jamming Incident (sound installation) Music Point, Auckland, NZ
2004 History Now (audio/video work) Nobody Knows Part 1, te tuhi, Auckland, NZ
2004 In Audio (audio work in response to Shane Cotton) New Gallery, Auckland, NZ
2004 South, portrait show with Mark McClean, te tuhi, Auckland, NZ
2004 Tumatanui Tumataiti, Auckland Art Gallery Triennial, Auckland. NZ
2003 Holiwater, multimedia project, Auckland Museum and St. Mathews in the City, Auckland, NZ
2003 South: Portrait of Otara in Otara, photographic and video installation, Artnet Gallery, Otara. Manukau City, NZ
2003 In Audio (audio work in response to Anne Noble) New Gallery, NZ
2003 Traffic, Australian Center for Photography, Sydney, Australia
2003 Iki and thanks for all the Ika (group show) Contemporary Arts Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
2003 Cuckoo, Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art, Malmö, Sweden
2003 Put Out More Flags, Archill Gallery: Auckland, NZ
2002 4th Asia Pacific Triennial, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Austral
2002 Airspace, Artspace Gallery, Auckland, NZ
2002 Artpix interactive CD-Rom (sound collaboration with John Pule)
2001 Purangiaho, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ
2000 Agents of change, Sydney Biennale MCA, AGNSW, Sydney, Australia
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