Rosanna Raymond
APT8
Born 1967, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Lives and works in Auckland
Rosanna Raymond's SaVAge K'lub project (2010–ongoing) is an installation space that is activated by various K'lub members over the course of the exhibition. The project's title refers to a historical gentlemen's club first established in London in the nineteenth century. Raymond's version draws on the cultural stereotype and decor of such exclusive institutions, displaying historical artworks and images alongside newly created works and performances. The gendered, elitist aspect of the club is entirely removed, as indicated by Raymond's reworking of the title. The 'VA' in SaVAge refers to a Samoan philosophical understanding of space as 'active', not as empty and passive, but activated by people, relationships and reciprocal obligations. Raymond's SaVAge K'lub is enlivened by Pacific artists and local communities who have created new artworks, spoken word and performance artworks. These events re-invigorate the objects on display beyond the confines of a museum exhibit, allowing them to participate in the life of the community.
Participants include: Margaret Aull, Jess Holly Bates, Eric Bridgeman, Salvador Brown, Emine Burke, Precious Clark, Croc Coulter, Lisa Fa'alafi, Charlotte Graham, Mark James Hamilton, Katrina Igglesden, Jimmy Kouratoras, Numangatini MacKenzie, Ani O'Neill, Maryann Talia Pau, Tahiarii Pariente, Aroha Rawson, Rosanna Raymond, Reina and Molana Sutton, David Siliga Setoga, Grace Taylor, Niwhai Tupaea, Suzanne and Rameka Tamaki and Jo Walsh.
Rosanna Raymond has also worked with the QAGOMA Children's Art Centre to develop a project for APT8 Kids.
Rosanna Raymond / Aotearoa/New Zealand b.1967 / Rosanna Raymond (from ‘Matariki Portrait Series’) 2014 / Digital photograph on Dibond / 42 x 29.5cm / Photograph: Salvador Brown / Image courtesy and © The artists
RAYMOND, Rosanna
1967
- present
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