SASHA HUBER
 
 
REMEDIES NEW ZEALAND
  

RONGOĀ REMEDIES

2015

In early June 2015 Finnish-Swiss artist duo Sasha Huber and Petri Saarikko, at the time Te Whare Hēra artists in residence, set out to find participants to join their 2nd edition of their Remedies project, initially started in Sweden during their 2010/2011 residency at Botkyrka Konsthall,

After weeks of workshops, discussions and practice sessions, the Remedies project was performed and filmed. Following the video production (click here to view), the Rongoā Remedies publication detailing the project was also produced.

The project was realised with the collaboration of dancer and choreographer Tessa Hall and the multitalented musician and composer Michelle Scullion. The publication contains texts by Emma Ng, Arihia Latham, Cassandra Barnett, Lis Elisson-Löschmann and Petri Saarikko and the remedies have been contributed from the participants Arihia Latham, Christopher Ulutupu, Elisabeth Pointon, Jordana Bragg, Louise Rutledge, Mica Hubertus Mick, Rosie Evans, Scott Morrison and Tasha Maree Dangerfield Smith. The publication is enriched by portraits of all participants made by Tam Webster as part of his ongoing “Mr. Webster’s fabulous photo booth” project. Webster also filmed and edited the video in close collaboration with Huber and Saarikko.

The publication is published by Enjoy Public Art Gallery with support from the Te Whare Hēra Wellington International Artist Residency, and the College of Creative Arts Toi Ruawharangi, Massey University and Arts Promotion Centre Finland.

This publication has also been made available as an online PDF.


Rongoa Remedies
Duration 6:05 min




Published by Enjoy Public Art Gallery with support from the Te Whare Hēra Wellington International
Artist Residency, and the College of Creative Arts Toi Ruawharangi, Massey University.

Editors: Sasha Huber, Perti Saarikko, Louise Rutledge
Writers: Cassandra Barnet, Lis Ellison-Loschmann, Arihia Latham, Petri Saarikko
Translation: Kristin Jerram
Design: Sasha Huber & Perti Saarikko
ISBN:  978-0-473-33287-7
Edition of 400