From here to Africa - The Maasai People

From here to Africa - The Maasai People

Ilan Wittenberg

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Malcolm Smith Gallery
Uxbridge Arts and Culture, 35 Uxbridge Road, Mellons Bay, Auckland

28 February - 24 April, 2020

Postponed due to COVID 19 response, all NZ art galleries closed.
Exhibition can be viewed online here

Opening Friday, 28 February 7:30PM with keynote speaker: Sir Bob Harvey

Artist Talk Saturday, 07 March 11AM

Portraiture Workshop Saturday, 07 March 12-3PM


Artist Statement:

From Here to Africa is a collection of captivating portraits of the Maasai people from Tanzania. I found myself deeply inspired upon meeting the Maasai tribe and realised the opportunity to document their unique culture which is being eroded by Western influence and modern technology. On a personal level, this reminds me of the true value of photography: preserving memories in order to relive special stories and pass them on to others. Through this series of carefully composed photographs, the Maasai people can share their rich culture with the world.

The collection is presented in a film-noir monochrome, capturing these portraits in a classically timeless style; lending a unifying appearance that emulates analogue lithographic techniques. I wanted viewers to focus on the humanity aspect of each portrait: expressions and body language, shapes and forms. I eliminated distracting colours to ensure that viewers focus on the people within the photos, and make emotional connections with these individuals.

I aim to depict the Maasai culture in an authentic and honest way, using a clear narrative style which shows people the significance of their culture, as well as their individual personalities. My goal is to provoke your imagination regarding the traditions of the Maasai people and the stories behind their portraits. In sharing this portfolio I encourage viewers to show tolerance: to accept all people and to recognise the value of cultural diversity. We would all experience an enhanced sense of community if we took the time to appreciate interactions which allow us to discover the world beyond our familiar boundaries.

Many thanks to Sony New Zealand, Sony Australia and Epson for their amazing support!