Torika Bolatagici is a visual artist, with a predominantly lens-based practice, incorporating photography, video, projection and installation and expanding into relief printing and wood carving. Her work shifts between the languages of documentary, re-enactment and abstraction to explore the tensions and intersections between gender, embodied knowledge, commodification, migration and globalisation. Torika Bolatagici also produces multidisciplinary projects centring the counter-narrative of marginalised histories and knowledges through curatorial collaboration, symposia and public programming, for example, the Community Reading Room, Pacific Photobooks Project and the Contemporary Pacific Arts Festival Symposium.
Torika Bolatagici is a visual artist, with a predominantly lens-based practice, incorporating photography, video, projection and installation and expanding into relief printing and wood carving. Her work shifts between the languages of documentary, re-enactment and abstraction to explore the tensions and intersections between gender, embodied knowledge, commodification, migration and globalisation. Torika Bolatagici also produces multidisciplinary projects centring the counter-narrative of marginalised histories and knowledges through curatorial collaboration, symposia and public programming, for example, the Community Reading Room, Pacific Photobooks Project and the Contemporary Pacific Arts Festival Symposium.