Photo of collection object Mahuika, from the "Digital Marae" series
Reihana, Lisa. Mahuika, from the "Digital Marae" series, 2001. Digital photograph, 79 x 46 in. (200.7 x 116.8 cm). Gift of the artist, 2007.27. © Lisa Reihana © artist or artist's estate.

Mahuika, from the "Digital Marae" series

2001

Lisa Reihana

New Zealander, born 1964

Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art

For many Polynesian societies, a marae (also called malae, mala ‘e, or me ‘ae) is a sacred communal space serving both social and religious purposes. Lisa Reihana, a Māori artist of Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine, Ngāi Tū descent based in Auckland, New Zealand, uses photography, sound, and video to create a “digital marae” populated with ancestral figures. The deity depicted in this work is Mahuika, the goddess from whom the hero Māui obtained the secret of making fire. Typically the domain of male carvers and artists, Reihana’s conception of this deity establishes intergenerational and cross-cultural connections between contemporary portraiture and traditional Māori folklore.
Maker/Artist
Reihana, Lisa
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
Digital photograph
Dimensions
79 x 46 in. (200.7 x 116.8 cm)
Accession Number
2007.27
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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