Yuki Kihara
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Yuki Kihara, Paradise Camp
23 April —
27 November 2022
New Zealand pavilion at the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, Arsenale, Venice, Italy
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Yuki Kihara, Selina Tusitala Marsh, and Angela Tiatia in Paul Gauguin - Why Are You Angry?
26 March —
10 July 2022
Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany
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Shane Cotton, Brett Graham, Lyonel Grant, Nikau Hindin, Yuki Kihara, Roger Mortimer, Fiona Pardington, John Pule, Lisa Reihana, Mahiriki Tangaroa, Kelcy Taratoa, John Walsh, Dame Robin White and Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss in OCEANIA NOW
11 February —
01 March 2022
Christie's Paris, France
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Yuki Kihara, John Pule and Ngahina Hohaia at PAN: The Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival
17 July —
31 October 2021
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
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Yuki Kihara, Art for SDGs
29 April —
09 May 2021
Kitakyushu Art Festival, Japan
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Yuki Kihara, First Impressions: Paul Gauguin
17 November 2018 —
07 April 2019
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, USA
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Yuki Kihara in panel discussion at de Young SF
1.00PM — 3.00PM
10 February 2019
de Young Museum, San Francisco, U.S.A.
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Visiting artist talk by Yuki Kihara at USC
6.00PM — 8.00PM
12 February 2019
University of Southern California Roski School of Fine Arts, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
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Oceania tours to Musée du Quai Branly, Paris
12 March —
07 July 2019
Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, France.
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Yuki Kihara speaks at Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange
10 June —
16 June 2019
2019 NYU Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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Yuki Kihara, Lisa Reihana and George Nuku at Museum Volkenkunde
21 February 2020 —
05 April 2021
Museum Volkenkunde, Leiden, The Netherlands
Writing
Playing with Gender at the Tropenmuseum
By Millie Riddell
08.10.2020
What a Genderful World, the current exhibition at Amsterdam's Tropenmuseum, focuses on gender in the modern world and features Aotearoa artist Yuki Kihara; the next representative for New Zealand at the Venice Biennale. Writer Millie Riddell explores how the works presented function within the anthropological lens used in this exhibition and the balance between the genuine discussions of gender and the corporate and colonial undertones of the presentation.
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Samoan Queer Lives (2018)
By Pauline de Souza
04.03.2019
Eleven years in the making, this is the first publication of its kind; a collection of 14 short stories from fa'afafine, or transgender and queer Samoans, focusing on their individual experiences in historic and modern times. Edited by artists Dan Taulapapa McMullin and Yuki Kihara, and published by Little Island Press in October 2018.