Andy Leleisi'uao New Zealand | Samoa, b. 1969

‘I never want to forget my encounter with Andy’s solo show at Auckland’s Aotea Centre in July 1996. His art appeared too raw, too streetwise, for that polished and pristine space. The paintings and drawings offered an exhilarating take on a local realism that was much more terrifying than pleasant.’  Ron Brownson.

Andy Leleisi’uao is a senior Pacific artist living and working in Auckland, New Zealand. Over the past 30 years Leleisi’uao’s style has morphed from highly volatile, expressive paintings and sculpture into sophisticated stories reflecting the artist’s inner space. Through his more recent work, Andy has created alternative universes, emergent societies populated by strange creatures that are free of traditional human prejudice. It is a genesis point, a veritable human reset button.

 

His influence range is enormous, he draws from ancient & modern history, literary history, art history, pop culture history, world headlines, personal experiences, he rarely leaves a stone unturned. He tells the story of what we can be as a species, regardless of our cultural stature, religious convictions, skin colour or sexual orientation.

 

A full time artist since 1996, Andy’s CV is accomplished in exhibitions, awards, and residencies. His work is included in the permanent collections of Pātaka  Art + Museum, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, the Chartwell Collection, MFAT and the Wallace Arts Trust collection. Andy was the recipient of the 2017 Wallace Arts Trust Paramount Award and completed a 5 month residency at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York City in 2018. In 2019, his first survey exhibition, KAMOAN MINE opened at the TSB Wallace Arts Centre, Hillsborough Rd, Auckland.