Reuben Paterson at The Kete Aronui Experience

Reuben Paterson at The Kete Aronui Experience

The glitter paintings of Reuben Paterson are extremely seductive, attracting viewers like magpies to shiny objects of promise. They hint at the ideas of beauty as a magnet for visual attraction. The sparkling glitter enables the artist to explore much more than merely the twinkling light qualities of the material. Its intrinsic character transcends the everyday, the mundane or the worldly, and now implies the celestial, the spiritual and the celebratory.

Born in Auckland, New Zealand 1973. Ngati Rangitihi, hapu of Te Arawa and Tuhoe tribes. Bachelor of Fine Arts, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, 1997. Awarded the Moet et Chandon Fellowship to Avize, France 1997, the youngest recipient and the second Maori to receive the award. In 2005 he won the Development Prize in the Wallace Art Awards - the prize a three-month residency with the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York valued at $15,000.

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    Kete Aronui

    KETE ARONUI

    From music, carvers, performers, weavers, painters, sculptors, filmmakers, theatre and multimedia, KETE ARONUI is at the heart of indigenous art. A series of 1/2 hour programmes featuring on Maori Television, KETE ARONUI will also have a major presence at Atamira | Maori in the city, as the ‘Kete Aronui Experience’.

    This distinctive exhibition will feature the works of some of Aotearoa's most relevant, rising and recognized contemporary Artists. An inspiring collective that combined embodies a vibrant, powerful and thought-provoking sense of awe, passion, culture and identity. At the same time offering an insight into what Maori art looks and feels like in the 21st century while capturing an essence of where Aotearoa art is heading in the future.

    ‘The Kete Aronui Experience’ is proud to be showcasing a significant group of artists that represent a variation of styles, mediums and forms. Illustrious Painters Rueben Paterson, Sofia Minson, Jamie Boynton, Peata Larkin, Jon Tootill, Darryn George and Nigel Borell will be exhibiting. Alongside Diva Jeweler and fiber artist Suzanne Tamaki and Wendy Whitehead; Pop Art Toy maker, Leon Kipa; The internationally renowned photographer Russ Flatt; The creative handiwork that is Rona Osbourne and boundary pushing multimedia artists Shona Rapira Davies and Diane Prince, and many more are to be confirmed.

    We will also showcase the dynamic multimedia performance artist Shigeyuki Kihara, who is best known for her photography series Fa’afafine; In a Manner of a Woman, which we are delighted to be exhibiting. These works have been brought by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Te Papa Tongarewa Museum in Wellington.

    For the first time ‘The Kete Aronui Experience’ will feature a must see collaboration between stencil artist FLOX and artist Tipene Ryan Smith as they merge their creative talents together to create the beautiful waharoa for both the entry and exit of the space. During the three-day event Mouth Painter and complete C4 tetraplegic Wayne Te Rangi will carry out a live demonstration that will no doubt inspire our audience, and at the end of the three days we will auction his work off and the proceeds will go to the MFPA (Mouth and Foot Painting Association).

    ‘The Kete Aronui Experience’ is situated in the heart of pavilion three. It is created by Maori and tailor made for a Maori audience. The space will be open from 10 – 4pm Friday the 3rd – Sunday the 5th of July.