Skip navigation links

Art Funded



Fa'a fefine: in the manner of a woman 1-3

No image due to copyright restrictions

Shigeyuki Kihara (born 1975)

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

2004-2005

In this photographic triptych, the artist is shown in a grass skirt, as a seemingly conventional dusky nude, and with penis exposed. The work is a response to the long tradition of studio, travel, and anthropological photography, which featured a preoccupation with the stereotype of the ‘dusky maiden'. Fa'a fefine is Samoan for ‘in the manner of a woman' and refers to a transgender role that was a prominent element of local culture long before Western influence. The Museum is in the process of acquiring works of contemporary Pacific Island art that complement, respond to, and contextualize the Museum's great collections of historic Oceanic art.

  • Medium: C-type photographs on aluminium
  • Dimensions: each 60 x 80cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £1075 ( Total: £2,121)
  • ArtFunded in: 2007
  • Vendor: Sherman Galleries, Sydney

Provenance

Sherman Galleries, Sydney.


Add your comments about this artwork Hide this form

Have your say

Sorry, you must be logged in to post a comment.
Click here to login or click here to register

Share this page


 

Other Works at Museum of Archaeology...


Museums in the area