Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Media Release 1: Brent's Creative Kiwi Army





LEGALLY-BLIND CARTOONIST LEADS CREATIVE KIWI ARMY...

WHAKAPAPA is an art show that proves there's more to NZ than the All Blacks, Tolkien tourism and Flight of the Conchords...

BRENT HARPUR is a legally-blind, New Zealand born cartoonist, art teacher & entertainer. To celebrate his second year living & working in Melbourne, Brent is curating Whakapapa (pronounced faka papa), bringing together the culturally-diverse works of sixteen NZ artists. This will be the first time most of these artists have exhibited & performed their work in Australia.

NZ Art will be taking over the entire City Library in Flinders Lane, not just the usual first floor gallery space.

I'm thankful to the trusting librarians for allowing my creative Kiwi army to invade their walls, floors and shelves. They have no idea what they're in for”, says Brent.
There will be a wide range of art on show. Brent has been planning Whakapapa for two years, since he first arrived and called Melbourne home. Brent first visited (& fell in love with) Melbourne as a young art student, when in the early 90's he came to see a Vincent van Gogh exhibition at the National Gallery.
On display in Brent's show will be every kind of art imaginable. From paintings, street art, jewellery (including rings, brooches & adornment art), sculpture, bronze-casting, photography, prints, cartoons/comic book art (including the work of a ten year old boy), performance art/dance & some very special indigenous Maori art.

There will be something for everyone - the work of these artists continues to surprise, challenge & delight me. I admire & love what they create back home and I want to share it with Melbourne.”

Whakapapa will open on Thursday, 4 July, from 5pm. As well as the usual art opening fare, there'll be a wide range of free entertainment, including music by Tash Sultana, The Weeping Willows, Since We Kissed, Rebekah Davis & Micha, a new dance work from Virginia Kennard, hooping by Casey Sol & poetry by Scottish-born John McKelvie.

Comedian and Darebin Greens Councillor Trent McCarthy will open the show at 6pm, and Brent will draw free caricatures throughout the evening. All welcome!

WHAKAPAPA: A Group Exhibition of Sixteen Kiwi Artists From Aotearoa (NZ), 4-29 July, City Library Gallery, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. Opening: Thu 4th July, 5pm- 8pm.
 
For more info and interviews, please contact Brent Harpur, Curator:
Mob: +61 (0)450 768 210 Email: cartoonbrent@gmail.com
Blog: whakapapaexhibition.blogspot.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/whakapapaexhibition

TWO OF WHAKAPAPA'S FEATURED ARTISTS...

 
One of the sixteen artists is Clinton Bopp. Originally from Lower Hutt (near Wellington), Clinton has been living & working as a “street artist & muralist” in Los Angeles since the mid 90's. During the month long exhibition, he will be working in Melbourne, “painting on anything I can find, from recycled wood to discarded furniture, even footwear”.
 
He'll also paint a mural within the City Library building itself. This will be created on two windows in full view of (and overlooking) the cafes & bars in Flinders Lane below.
 
“It's not very often” says Brent “that you can view a mural from two different sides of a surface it's being created on. It'll be magical to watch it being painted from either inside the library or outside (looking up) from the busy streets and lane-ways.”

For more about Clinton & his City Library mural:
 
Another exciting (and very different) addition to the hand-picked line-up of visual art will be the very talented & versatile Virginia Kennard; a self-proclaimed “performance artist & choreographer”. At designated times (during library open hours throughout July), Virginia will be moving/dancing/improvising in the gallery space amongst the exhibition. She will interact with the environment & people in it. She has created a special piece (for her Melbourne performance debut) entitled: “Chocolate Soup”.
For more about Virginia:
 
 
Also showing during the Whakapapa season (4-31 July) will be the short film “Scatter Joy” (about Brent's work here in Melbourne as a legally blind cartoonist). This 28min. doco was directed by local (independent) film-maker Amy Hoogenboom during 2012. This will be its Premiere showing here in Melbourne.

For more about Scatter Joy:
 
 
 
BIG THANKS TO: Trent McCarthy (for revisiting the original press release and injecting a healthy dose of irreverence & cheekiness) and to Irene Alligiannis for the photo of Brent and the paua shell.


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