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Greg Semu (born 1971, in Auckland) is a New Zealand-born photographic artist of Samoan descent. In 1995 his exhibition ''O le Tatau Samona / The Tatoo Arts of Samoa'' was the first solo exhibition by a Samoan heritage photographer at Auckland Art Gallery.


Career

Semu is largely self-taught as an artist and film-maker. In 1994 Semu was included in the landmark exhibition ''
Bottled Ocean Bottled Ocean was an exhibition of work by New Zealand artists of Pacific Island descent that was shown at a number of metropolitan art galleries in New Zealand in 1994–1995. It featured the work artists who have become notable figures in New Zeal ...
'' (1994), curated by
Jim Vivieaere James Earnest Vivieaere (1947 – 3 June 2011), a New Zealand artist of Cook Island Maori heritage, was born in Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. He was a well-respected and significant multimedia and installation artist, freelance curator and ...
. His work for ''Bottled Ocean'' was a graffiti-inspired corrugated iron work that reflected on the 'gritty realities of Pacific communities living in suburban Auckland'. In 1994 Semu also directed the music video for New Zealand hip hop group Sisters Underground's classic song ‘In the Neighbourhood’. In 2007 Semu was invited to be the inaugural artist in residence at the newly opened Musee du Quai Branly. The museum invited Semu to respond to a piece of advertising collateral, the 'Bonded by Blood' poster, which had been gifted to Quai Branly, to commemorate the All Black’s 2006 tour of France and the
2007 Rugby World Cup The 2007 Rugby World Cup was the sixth Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. Twenty nations competed for the Webb Ellis Cup in the tournament, which was hosted by France from 7 September to 2 ...
. The 'Bonded by Blood' poster depicts the All Blacks performing their signature haka ' Ka Mate Ka Mate' in a rain forest setting with ancestral
Māori Māori or Maori can refer to: Relating to the Māori people * Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group * Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand * Māori culture * Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the C ...
figures silhouetted in the foliage. In what curator Reuben Friend describes as "an act of subversion", the photographs Semu produced show "fictitious scenes of Māori ‘warriors’ engaged in battle, seemingly celebrating the fighting spirit of Māori while addressing the objectionable stereotypes of Pacific people as 'primitive' and 'savage'." The series, titled ''The Battle of the Noble Savage'', has been shown at a number of galleries, including City Gallery Wellington and
Te Manawa Te Manawa (Māori: ''The Heart'') is a museum, art gallery and science centre in Palmerston North, New Zealand. It is operated by the Te Manawa Museums Trust, a charitable trust incorporated on 20 August 1999. From that date, the Trust assumed r ...
in New Zealand. Semu has also worked as a commercial photographer. In 2010 he took portraits of New Zealand-born Polynesian rugby league players for a calendar produced by the
Casula Powerhouse Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC), commonly referred to as Casula Powerhouse, is a multi-disciplinary arts centre in Casula, a south-western outer suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Before being renovated and converted into an arts ...
as a fundraiser and community outreach project for the Pasifika community. In 2012 Semu placed an archive of his negatives, proof sheets and film reels, diaries and ephemera, and examples of his commercial work, on long-term loan to the
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
. In 2016 Semu's exhibition ''The Raft of the Tagata Pasifika (People of the Pacific)'' was shown at the National Gallery of Victoria. Part of his ongoing exploration of the colonisation and Christianisation of the Pacific, these works also reference the genre of European history paintings from this period. In them Semu works with indigenous actors in the Cook Islands to re-stage and photograph two important 19th century paintings: Théodore Géricault’s ''
The Raft of the Medusa ''The Raft of the Medusa'' (french: Le Radeau de la Méduse ) – originally titled ''Scène de Naufrage'' (''Shipwreck Scene'') – is an oil painting of 1818–19 by the French Romantic painter and lithographer Théodore Géricault (1791 ...
'' (1819) and
Louis John Steele Steele in 1906 Louis John Steele (30 January 1842 – 12 December 1918) was an English-born New Zealand artist and engraver. He was born in Reigate, Surrey. Biography Steele's parents were the surgeon John Sisson Steele and Harriet ( Thom ...
and Charles F Goldie’s ''The Arrival of the Maoris in New Zealand'' (1898). The 2010 his work ''The Last Cannibal Supper, Cause Tomorrow We Become Christians'' directly references the Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. It was created while on residency at the
Tjibaou Cultural Centre The Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre (french: Centre culturel Tjibaou), on the narrow Tinu Peninsula, approximately northeast of the historic centre of Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia, celebrates the vernacular Kanak culture, the indige ...
, New Caledonia and is a large mural-sized work.
In Semu’s last supper, he draws attention to the negative impact of colonial intrusion into indigenous cultures and questions notions of the primitive and savage, while attempting to regain lost heritage by restaging grand European narratives with indigenous people taking centre stage. (Coconet, 2010)


Awards and residencies

*2007 Inaugural Artist in residence, Musée du Quai Branly *2008 Artist in residence Unitec Institute of Technology *2009 Artist in residence,
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (KMFA; ) is located in Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It was founded by the Kaohsiung City Government and has been administrated by the Kaohsiung Bureau of Cultural Affairs since 2003. It occupies about a ...
, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan *2010 Artist residency, Tjibaou Cultural Centre *2011 Artist residency
Elcho Island Arts Elcho Island, known to its traditional owners as Galiwin'ku (Galiwinku) is an island off the coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located at the southern end of the Wessel Islands group located in the East Arnh ...
, Elcho Island, Northern Territory, Australia *2014 Resident artist at
Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre Yirrkala is a small community in East Arnhem Region, Northern Territory, Australia, southeast of the large mining town of Nhulunbuy, on the Gove Peninsula in Arnhem Land. Its population comprises predominantly Aboriginal Australians of the ...
, Yirrkala, Northern Territory, Australia; Creative New Zealand Visual Arts Residency at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin


Further information


Greg Semu Archive
Auckland Art Gallery
Interview with Greg Semu
produced by City Gallery Wellington, 2011
Interview with Greg Semu
Radio Australia ABC Radio Australia, also known as Radio Australia, is the international broadcasting and online service operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia's public broadcaster. Most programming is in English, with some in Tok ...
, 2012 *John Hurrell
Review of 'The Battle of the Noble Savage'
EyeContact, 2 September 2013


References

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