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Ioana Gordon-Smith is a New Zealand arts curator and writer. She was assistant curator for ''Yuki Kihara Aotearoa New Zealand'' at the
59th Venice Biennale The 59th Venice Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition held between April and November 2022. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Artistic director Cecilia Alemani curated its central exhibition. ...
and co-curator of ''Naadohbil: To Draw Water,'' an internationally touring Indigenous exhibition. She co-founded the publication ''Marinade: Aotearoa Journal of Moana Art'' to feature New Zealand artists with Pacific Island heritage. Gordon-Smith is the curator for Māori Pacific at
Pātaka Art + Museum Pātaka Museum of Arts and Cultures, often stylised as Pātaka Art + Museum, is a municipal museum and art gallery in Porirua City, New Zealand. Te Marae o Te Umu Kai o Hau is the name of the building where Pātaka is located and opened in 1998 ...
, in Porirua, Wellington.


Early life and education

Gordon-Smith grew up in New Zealand and is of Samoan and Pākehā heritage. She completed a master's degree in art history at Victoria University of Wellington; her thesis was titled: ''Between the Ocean and AKL: international Pacific art exhibitions in the 2000s, s''upervised by Peter Brunt. Gordon-Smith was the inaugural Education Intern for Artspace Aotearoa, a role created with Tautai Contemporary Arts Trust.


Career

Gordon-Smith was the first curator at newly opened Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery in Auckland in 2014, and she has been a curator at Objectspace, Ponsonby. In 2024, Gordon-Smith was the Curator Māori Pacific at the Porirua City gallery and museum
Pātaka Art + Museum Pātaka Museum of Arts and Cultures, often stylised as Pātaka Art + Museum, is a municipal museum and art gallery in Porirua City, New Zealand. Te Marae o Te Umu Kai o Hau is the name of the building where Pātaka is located and opened in 1998 ...
, and a trustee of
Enjoy Contemporary Art Space Enjoy Contemporary Art Space is a contemporary art space in Cuba Street arts area of Wellington, New Zealand. Commonly known as 'Enjoy', the gallery was founded in 2000 by artists Ciaran Begley, Ros Cameron and Rachel Smithies as an artist-run ...
, a gallery in Wellington. As an author, her writing has been published in ''Art New Zealand, Art News (New Zealand)'' and ''Un'' magazine. She is a regular Pasifika correspondent for
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. Of the terms Pacific and Pasifika to describe the diaspora of people of the Pacific Islands, Gordan-Smith says:
The phrase ‘Oceania’ is becoming a popular alternative for ‘Pacific’ in exhibition and publication contexts to combat the colonial baggage implicit in naming in the region.
In 2017, Gordon-Smith worked on the inaugural Honolulu Biennial; the New Zealand artists were
Yuki Kihara Yuki Kihara (born 1975) is an interdisciplinary artist of Japanese and Samoan descent. In 2008, her work was the subject of a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; it was the first time a New Zealander and the first time ...
, Greg Semu,
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, John Vea, Fiona Pardington and Brett Graham. She made the comment that when art exhibitions focus on the 'Moana community' it allows Pacific issues to be explored in enriching ways. At Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery in 2019 Gordon-Smith curated the exhibition ''names held in our mouths'' enabling collaborations between Kaetaeta Watson,
Louisa Humphry Louisa Murdoch Humphry (born 1952) is an I-Kiribati artist and master weaver with over thirty years of experience. Humphry grew up in Kiribati and now resides in New Zealand. In 2019, her work was recognised with a Pacific Heritage Artist Awar ...
, Sosefina Andy, The Veiqia Project and others. Gordon-Smith was a curator of New Zealand's exhibition at the
59th Venice Biennale The 59th Venice Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition held between April and November 2022. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Artistic director Cecilia Alemani curated its central exhibition. ...
2022. The exhibition was by Yuki Kihara centering a fa‘afafine perspective and made 'the intersectional argument that ‘paradise’ is a heteronormative concept, affecting fa‘afafine unevenly' and that the 'Western gaze has looked towards the Pacific and Pacific bodies for centuries.' Gordon-Smith was one of the curators of ''Naadohbii: To Draw Water,'' an internationally touring Indigenous tri-national exhibition with artwork from Turtle Island, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). The exhibition 'illustrates an axis of solidarity between Indigenous nations across the globe around environmental, political, and cultural traditions and interconnected relationships to water'. Gordon-Smith co-founded ''Marinade: Aotearoa Journal of Moana Art'' with
Lana Lopesi Alana Marissa Lopesi is a New Zealand writer and critic. She has been published in multiple places in New Zealand and Australia, and has been an editor in chief at The Pantograph Punch. Her recent book ''Bloody Women'' is a series of essays whic ...
that centres 'Moana arts from Aotearoa', the first issue was published in 2022.


References

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