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Portraits of Hapa by Kip Fulbeck in LA |
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kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa
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LOS ANGELES.- The Japanese American Museum presents the exhibit kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa is an exhibition of portraits by award-winning filmmaker and artist Kip Fulbeck. Originally a derogatory label derived from the Hawaiian word for half, the word Hapa has been embraced as a term of pride by many whose mixed-race heritage includes Asian or Pacific Rim ancestry.
Three years ago Fulbeck began traveling the country photographing more than 1,000 multiracial individuals of all ages and walks of life. Fulbecks work seeks to address in words and images the one question that Hapa are frequently asked: What are you? The photographs are all taken the same wayfrom the collarbone up, without clothing, jewelry, glasses, makeup, or even a smilea deliberate play upon and critique of the official photographs everyone has taken for drivers licenses, passports and other forms of identification.
The unique aspect of these images is that they are paired with each participants response in his/her own handwriting to the question What are you? The subjects vary in age, gender and background and the statements reflect the many and varied experiences of the subjects.
By pairing portraits of Hapa along with their handwritten statements on who they are, Fulbeck has produced powerful yet intimate expressions of beauty and identity. kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa is an artists attempt to explore Hapawho now number in the millionsand it offers a complex perspective on an increasing reality of contemporary America.
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