The Pacific Arts Association (PAA) invites you to attend a 2-day symposium focused on both the
ancient and contemporary connections amongst Austronesian peoples/artists. It will be hosted by the Tjibaou Cultural
Centre in Noumea, New Caledonia, on 24-25 May 2014.
The objectives are to
explore the ancient connections of our Austronesian ancestors as well as to
address the many contemporary connections amongst indigenous art and artists.
The increasingly close engagement of Asian and Pacific Island nations creates a
need for an understanding of the complex region of Oceania beyond the patterns
imposed by Western history and influence.
Austronesia - ajourney to the past and present is an extension of the collaboration since 2007
between the Tjibaou Cultural Centre of New Caledonia and the Kaohsiung Museum
of Fine Arts of Taiwan, whose directors realized the lack of intercultural
exchange between the indigenous peoples of Pacific and Southeast Asian
countries, whose common ancestry is Austronesian. In its forward-looking
‘Contemporary Austronesian Art Project’ the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts took
the initiative to promote Taiwan’s Indigenous artists, establish relationships
with contemporary Pacific artists and dialogue with Pacific cultural
institutions with a series of major exhibitions and an extensive Pasifika
artist-in-residence programme.
This symposium will
provide curators, artists, and scholars in the Pacific region (and beyond) the opportunity to view
the major exhibition Kanak, L’art est une parole
(originated at the Musee Quay Branly, curated by Emmanuel Kasarherou).
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