Kereama Taepa
Kereama Taepa is a contemporary Māori creative who manifests works based on customary Māori artforms, with a technological twist.
Kereama Taepa (Te Arawa, Te Āti Awa)
Kereama Taepa is an innovator.
Kereama is a contemporary Māori creative who manifests works based on customary Māori artforms, with a technological twist. His practice ultimately considers the idea that innovation is tradition. Kereama's exploration into materials and processes has provided him with a vast array of creation methods - of which he delves in and out of frequently.
Kereama's works are informed by customary Māori visual language and conventions. Whakairo, kōwhaiwhai and tūrapa (tukutuku) appear frequently within his work and are accompanied by pop iconography from the 80s and 90s such as Pac-Man and Space Invaders - referencing his upbringing within the urban environment.
His practice explores te Ao Matihiko (the digital world) and its impact on Māori culture, and how Māori employ digital technologies to further serve the generations of the now and the future. Kereama's broad approach employs emergent technologies such as projection, 3D printing, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality to explore narratives of the past and the present.
Born in 1979 he lives in Pāpāmoa, Bay of Plenty.
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Alien Invaders, 2024View more details
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PākatiEiriena, 2023View more details
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PākatiFrogger, 2023View more details
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PākatiKaharaka, 2023View more details
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PākatiKari, 2023View more details
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PākatiLink, 2023View more details
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PākatiMario, 2023View more details
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PākatiPatene, 2023View more details
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PākatiPire, 2023View more details
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PākatiTuarangi, 2023View more details
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Koruru Atari, 2022View more details
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Pākati1UP, 2022View more details
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Pākatighost, 2022View more details
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Pākatimatā, 2022View more details
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PākatiPātai, 2022View more details
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PākatiPĪ, 2022View more details
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PākatiPōro, 2022View more details
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PākatiPOW, 2022View more details
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PākatiPutiputi, 2022View more details
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Pākatiwhetū, 2022View more details
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PākatiGalaga , 2021View more details
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PākatiSonic V2.0, 2021View more details
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Editions
9 May - 1 Jun 2024Jhana Millers is pleased to present their first print exhibition featuring a group of represented artists.Read more -
Kereama Taepa, rerekē
31 Aug - 23 Sep 2023Jhana Millers Gallery is please to present their first solo exhibition with Kereama Taepa, rerekē.Read more -
FIVE
7 - 29 Jul 2023Jhana Millers is pleased to present a group exhibition of work by the gallery's represented artists to celebrate the gallery's 5th anniversaryRead more -
Kereama Taepa, Whakapī
26 May - 18 Jun 2022Exploring the infinite possibilities of digital technologies and how they may be employed to transmit mātauranga Māori, Kereama Taepa creates artworks that shift between digital, physical, virtual, and augmented realities....Read more
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THE TIGHT FIVE – Kereama Taepa
Lakes weekly, September 12, 2022 -
Kereama Taepa, WahARoa
Sculpture on the gulf, June 1, 2022 -
Could 3D Scanning Further Complicate Art Repatriation?
Megan Zhang, Hyperallergic, December 9, 2021 -
Art waters the family tree
Art Zone, February 2, 2021 -
Rotorua-based artist Kereama Taepa showcasing exhibition
Rotorua Daily Post, October 15, 2020 -
The Digital View Through A Māori Lens
Scoop, October 13, 2020 -
A continuous pathway
Zoe Black, Artnews , October 1, 2020 -
He Atua Hou: The new gods of Kereama Taepa
Karl Chitham, RAMP Gallery, September 23, 2020 -
Kereama Taepa: Go Hard! in conversation with Aimie Cronin
Aimie Cronin, RAMP, September 21, 2020 -
Interactive artwork unveiled in Maclean Park
David Haxton, Kapiti News, June 15, 2020 -
Bay of Plenty artist combines Marvel and moko in striking prints
Rotorua Daily Post, May 30, 2019 -
Insert Coin: Kereama Taepa at the Tauranga Art Gallery
Lee Switzer, ARTbop, September 14, 2017 -
Kereama Taepa: Embracing innovation
Nadine Anne Hura , E-tangata, August 5, 2017 -
Insert Coin - Kereama Taepa
Toi Tauranga Art Gallery , July 1, 2017 -
Kereama Taepa, Whakapī
Bridget Reweti, Pataka, May 20, 2017 -
A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF AOTEAROA by Kereama Taepa, THE 4 PLINTHS SCULPTURE AWARD
Karl Chitham, THE WELLINGTON SCULPTURE TRUST, July 1, 2016 -
Digi Maori T shirt designer to show at NZ Fashion Awards
By Sheridan Scott, Waiariki journalism student, Rotorua Daily Post, August 10, 2011