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February 2, 2021
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The 2021 PSNWA Distinguished Photographer series begins with Michael Bradley, a wetplate photographer who celebrates Maori Facial Tattoos and its placement within indigenous culture.
The visible spectrum of wetplate collodion, is insensitive to blue light – which also is the color of ‘ta moko’ facial markings of Maori people, in his native New Zealand. Facial tattoos are an important part of Maori culture, yet the opportunity to reverse tradition created a moment of self reflection otherwise absent.
Michael Bradley is based in Aukland, New Zealand as a commercial photographer specializing in food, editorial and professional sports.
Join us for this free, public discussion with Michael Bradley!
Puaki – to come forth, show itself, open out, emerge, reveal, to give testimony.
In Māori culture, it is believed everyone has a tā moko under the skin, just waiting to be revealed.
The problem is, when photographs of tā moko were originally taken in the 1850s, the tattoos barely showed up at all. The wet-plate photographic method used by European settlers served to erase this cultural marker – and as the years went by, this proved true in real life, too. The ancient art of tā moko was increasingly suppressed as Māori were assimilated into the colonial world.
In his new project, photographer Michael Bradley has re-claimed the near-obsolete wet-plate photographic technique as an original and striking way of showing the resurgence of the art form of tā moko.
By using wet plate photography to document the rebirth of tā moko, Bradley starkly depicts how culture can be erased by colonisers – and how against all odds, it can come back.
Distinguished Photographer Series
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