Education
In 1985 Ioane received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Elam School of Fine Arts at Auckland University. In 1986 he earned a Diploma in teaching from Auckland College of In 1996 he received a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts from Elam.
In 1985 Ioane received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Elam School of Fine Arts at Auckland University. In 1986 he earned a Diploma in teaching from Auckland College of In 1996 he received a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts from Elam.
His work is informed by his Samoan heritage and includes performance, film, painting, installation and sculpture. In conversation about his work Fale Sā with Art Historian Caroline Vercoe, Ioane states, Sacred places are not necessarily a church, but it"s a place where one likes to be in, a place of affirmation. His work is held in both private and public collections including the Auckland Art Gallery.
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, England. The National University of Samoa.
The Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Nouméa, New Caledonia. The Wallace Arts Trust, Auckland and the University of Auckland Art Collection.
2015 Te Wā Tōiri: Fluid Horizon Auckland Art Gallery 2013 Mannequin, Lopdell House Gallery 2012 Home AKL, Auckland Art Gallery 2012 I will see you in Hawaiki Mangere Arts Centre, Nga Tohu O Uenuku 2012 Poly Wants a Cracker, City Gallery Wellington. 2008 Samoan Contemporary, Pataka Art + Museum, Porirua. 2008 Te Tataitanga / Bind Together, Southwest School of Art & Craft, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America 2007 Le Folauga Auckland War Memorial Museum 2006 Pasifika Styles, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge 2004 Paradise Now? Contemporary Art from the Pacific, Asia Society Museum, New York 2002 Pacific Notion, Whitespace Gallery Auckland 1999 Fale Sā Auckland Art Gallery. 1992 Bottled Ocean, Auckland Art Gallery 1990 Te Moemoea no Iotefa, Sarjeant Art Gallery, Whanganui. 1990 3 Polynesian Artists, McDougall Art Annex Christchurch.
Curator Ron Brownson writes, Ioane"s attitude to sculptural process is cosmological - his carvings bind present reality with a representation of the past