Kalisolaite ‘Uhila is a Tongan-born New Zealand award-winning performance artist.
Biography
Kalisolaite ‘Uhila was born in Tonga in 1981, and is based in Auckland.[1][2][3][4] 'Uhila began as a print maker, completing his Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2010.[1][5] He then moved into being a performance artist and completed a Master of Performance and Media Arts in 2016, for which his thesis was entitled: Maumau-taimi: Wasting Time; Being Useless.[1][5][6]
'Uhila's performances have been wide ranging, including "living in a shipping container with a pig for a week,... performing on the roof of a gallery to bemused spectators in adjacent high-rise buildings and the street below, and 'cooking' himself in an umu."[7]
In 2022, he performed Mother Man with his nephew, at the Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Art Gallery, which reinterpreted "Tongan gender roles enacted in ritual and ceremonial events which govern interactions."[15][16] From 2023-2024, he also worked in New York City and Heretaunga Hastings.[17] In 2024, 'Uhila performed Kelekele Mo‘ui (Living Soil) at Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings Art Gallery.[17][18]
Awards and residencies
He has been the recipient of a number of awards and residencies including: