| Matakana Pictures Exhibitions Artists | Is one of New Zealand’s best known art photographers. She works in a documentary style. Her work was included in The Active Eye exhibition in the mid 1970’s. This was New Zealand’s first major survey of photography. The inclusion of two of her prints of transvestites brought such controversy to the show that it was forced to close at several venues including Auckland. Fiona’s work has been published widely and she has travelled overseas on arts council grants. Her works are held in most major public collections in New Zealand. She continues to be one of the best artists in the Taranaki region and one of the most important photographers in the country. In May of 1997 she was awarded a major arts development grant from Creative New Zealand to undertake new work for the next two years. The other Half draws from Fiona’s medical records – her “Medical My Story” In 2002 Go Girl opened at the Govett Brewster Gallery. Go Girl is the culmination of thirty years work. Fiona has worked on the project intensely over the past five years. Go Girl had it’s beginnings in the Active Eye exhibition with photographs from the Dance Party Series. The work is now seen in its entirety with a contemporary update. Also in the show are piercing video interviews with surviving subjects from the Dance Party Series. They are raw testimonials of hard-lived lives. Sometimes they are a celebration and sometimes the now calm reminisces tell how friends died and fell off into a world of brutality and drug drenched death. A comprehensive catalogue accompanies Go Girl. This is a quality publication produced by the Govett Brewster Art Gallery. Included are three text pieces. A critical essay by Blair French, a revealing and in depth interview with Fiona Clark and thirdly a moving and beautifully composed piece by David Lyndon Brown. |
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Fiona Clark 47 Carmen at Home in her Surrey Hills Apartment, Sydney 2002. |
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Fiona Clark 48 ‘Carmen Was Here’, Awakino Gorge, Awakino. 9th November |
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Fiona Clark 49 Carmen at Miss New Zealand Drag Queen Ball, Auckland, 1975 |
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Fiona Clark 50 Composite image from Carmen’s personal collection. |
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