Ahilapalapa Rands
Luminocity: Ahilapalapa Rands
Ahilapalapa Rands Lift Off (3 screens in 1 installation demo) (2018)
Rands' animation uses traditional practices to imagine radical change.
Solidarity Through Distance: Radical Imagination in the Work of Ahilapalapa Rands
The third essay in 2018's Summer Reading Series, Lana Lopesi sees radical change proposed in the work of Ahilapalapa Rands.
A'ohe pau ka 'ike i ka halau ho'okahi. All knowledge is not taught in the same school | Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
HT22 artist Ahilapalapa Rands — Hawaii Contemporary
Produced abroad, HT22 marks Lift Off’s long-overdue homecoming. A work on view at Bishop Museum.
Ahilapalapa Rands | Artist Overview | MutualArt
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'E Kū mālo`elo`e' (To Stand Firm) - a short film by Ahilapalapa Rands
On Wed 3rd March 2021 we were delighted to premiere new short film by Ahilapalapa Rands, specially commissioned for our new Forecast programme.
'E Kū mālo`elo`e' (To Stand Firm) is a hypnotic narrative film which disrupts ‘Western’ notions of time, delineation and certainty. It re-focuses the lens to an indigenous perspective, and asks the viewer to confront the ongoing violence inflicted by the colonial project. The facts it recounts are harrowing and urgent.
Find out more at: https://invisibledust.com/projects/artist-performance-ahilapalapa-rands
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