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Fiona Amundsen's installation at the Tokyo Biennale
Publisher |
Radio New Zealand
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Publication Date |
Oct 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:13:24
Japan's imperial war efforts and sense of nationalism are explored in an installation called Our Remaining Breath, that's representing Aotearoa at the Tokyo Biennale. Kiwi artist Fiona Amundsen has spent several years creating Our Remaining Breath in collaboration with Japanese artists. Her research including recording the testimonies of Japanese people who lived through the Second World War. The soundtrack on the video component of the work also includes the sound of Fiona breathing while doing aikido training, a martial art she has trained in for many years. AUT Associate Professor Fiona tells Lynn Freeman that the pandemic has meant she's had to pivot like crazy to complete the work, and it also prevented her from getting to Tokyo for the opening. Associate Professor Fiona Amundsen's collaborative exhibition Our Remaining Breath is on show at the Tokyo Biennale.

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