Past Exhibition

iD2K16. Hana Pera Aoake, Josephine Mead, Clara Chon, Rose Thomas, Motoko Kikkawa, Severine Costa & Alessandra Banal

Wenerei 8 -
Hātarei 25
Āperira

Wednesday 8 -
Saturday 25
April

2015

Three white caps with 2k16 embroidered on the front

Image: Alessandra Banal, iD2K16, 2015.

Curated by Hana Aoake

Featuring interchanging work by Josephine Mead, Clara Chon, Rose Thomas, Motoko Kikkawa, Severine Costa, Alessandra Banal

iD2K16 introduces your fashion forecast, take charge of your life and curate the lifestyle you deserve!!!

Featuring interchanging work by:

Josephine Mead, Clara Chon, Rose Thomas, Motoko Kikkawa, Severine Costa, Alessandra Banal


Event Documentation:

Contribute to the live Google Doc

Read the exhibition text

Listen to Hana Aoake's Life Coaching Seminar (Soundcloud)

Listen to the Yes to Success Panel Discussion (Soundcloud)


Press Release:

"iD2K16 is like iD2K16 itself. Not everyone gets it, but those that do, love it" —Dunedin fashionista

iD2K16 introduces your fashion forecast, take charge of your life and curate the lifestyle you deserve!!!

For those who love to shop!

Embrace mall mommy chic with our total life and style experience!!!

The hyperbole exists!

Find your capitalist lifestyle choices and WIN WIN WIN

Join our iD2K16 couture club at the Golden Centre Mall.
Find your look and #discoverthenewyou

iD2K16 offers free life boosting nutrient enhancing power
shots for our first 50 customers

CONSUME CONSUME CONSUME

iD2K16 explores the playful and performative relationship between the body, modes of adornment and digital personifications

Celebrate ubiquitous authorship and patenting by corporations in style.

In Store Makeovers, closing performance featuring Alannah Kwant and Kimmi Rindel, 2015.

Hana Pera Aoake

Hana Pera Aoake (Ngāti Raukawa, Tainui) is a writer and artist trapped in Te Whanangui-a-tara, Aotearoa. They are currently drowning in debt they will never be able to repay completing an MFA at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa (Massey University). Hana works primarily within the Māori art collective, Fresh and Fruity with Mya Morrison-Middleton (Ngāi Tahu). Recent projects include, Heartache Festival organised with Ali Burns in Te Whanangnui-a-tara, 2018; Pirate Bay residency, WORM Gallery, Rotterdam, NL, 2018; Whats love got to do with it? Love, labour and contemporary art  organised by All Conferences at First Draft Gallery, Sydney, 2018; Murky Waters with Fresh and Fruity, curated by Charlotte Parallel and Aroha Novak, Art & Activism symposium, Otago University, Ōtepoti, 2017.

Josephine Mead
Rose Thomas
Severine Costa
Alessandra Banal
Clara Chon

Clara Chon graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts from Elam School of Fine Arts in 2011 and has exhibited nationally and internationally since 2005.

Motoko Kikkawa

Originally from Tokyo, Motoko Kikkawa has lived in Dunedin since 2004. She has attended Dunedin School of Art and works daily from a studio in Allbell Chambers. Currently, Kikkawa has a solo exhibition, Current Surfer at Dirt Gallery, Wellington. Kikkawa was involved in several solo and group exhibitions in Dunedin, including: Shortsighted Girl’s Very Thick Wall (2017), Unacceptable Archaeologies (2011), Always there is something behind at Inge Doesburg, Dunedin (2010), and Blue Oyster Performance Series (2010). Recent group exhibitions include: Never an Answer – 12 Abstract Painters at The Vivian, Auckland, 2018, Forms of Perception at PG gallery 192, Christchurch, 2018, and Traces at Tacit Gallery, Hamilton, 2018, New Perspectives at Artspace Auckland (2016), (dis)placement at Fresh and Fruity Gallery Dunedin (2015), and iD2K16 at Blue Oyster (2015). Sound-wise, Kikkawa is a past resident of None Gallery and has played solo and in collaboration at The Audio Foundation Auckland, The Auricle Christchurch and regularly at various independent events such as Lines of Flight.