Beautiful Hesitation

Author(s): Pardington Fiona

NZ Art and Artists | Fine Art | Photography

Taking a photograph is like tilting at windmills. It's taking on the universe.' Fiona Pardington Fiona Pardington considers each of her photographs to be 'a sovereign world', offering the viewer an uneasy, dreamlike experience. She uses the phrase 'a beautiful hesitation' to describe photography's power to arrest time and to alter our relationship with what a photograph both places under our gaze and withholds from it. Throughout her career, she has brought forth some of the most haunting, affecting and challenging photographs made in and, often, about our country. Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation showcases the work of one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most important and celebrated photographers. Covering thirty years, it is the most comprehensive publication of her work to date. From her early black-and-white analogue photographs to recent digital images, Pardington's oeuvre traverses the spirituality that underpins M?ori customs and the metaphysical world, to sexual and cultural politics. Her cornerstones are the abject, the discarded, the precious and the wounded, and the deep ties she maintains with her Kai Tahu heritage. Published by Victoria University Press in association with Baker+Douglas and in conjunction with City Gallery Wellington and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o T?maki, Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation includes newly commissioned essays, a substantial interview and an archive section including earlier significant texts. Designed by the artist's brother, Neil Pardington, this book includes more than 150 images. Many early photographs are published here for the first time. With essays by Aaron Lister, Hana O'Regan, Susan Best, Kriselle Baker, Zara Stanhope, Ron Brownson and Peter Shand, with an interview by Andrew Paul Wood.


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Long-listed for Ockham New Zealand Book Awards - Illustrated Non-Fiction 2017.

Fiona Pardington (b. 1961) is a photographer of international reputation. Of Scottish (Clan Cameron of Erracht) and Maori (Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe, Ngati Kahungunu) descent, she has exhibited widely in Australasia and in France at the Musee du Quai Branly. She has a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the University of Auckland and has received many fellowships, residencies, awards and grants, including the Moet & Chandon Fellowship (France) in 1991 92, the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship in 1996 and 1997, the Ngai Tahu Residency at Otago Polytechnic in 2006, and an Arts Foundation Laureate Award in 2011. She is represented by Starkwhite, Auckland."

General Fields

  • : 9781776560547
  • : Victoria University of Wellington Press
  • : Victoria University of Wellington Press
  • : 01 February 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Pardington Fiona
  • : Hardback
  • : en
  • : 779.092
  • : 264
  • : over 150 colour photographs