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Tahiti Tattoos
Discover the rich, global history of Tahitian tattooing in a stunning journey through artifacts, cultures, and styles that continue to inspire today’s tattoo artists.
This book is a richly illustrated journey into the sacred art of Tahitian tattooing, tracing its origins, meanings, and enduring cultural power. Long before tattoos traveled the world, the people of Tahiti practiced tatau as a living language—one inscribed on skin to mark genealogy, social rank, spiritual protection, and personal identity. Each line, curve, and motif carried stories of gods, warriors, navigators, and the natural world.
Through vivid illustrations inspired by traditional designs and historical accounts, this book explores how tattoos were created using ancestral tools, natural pigments, and ceremonial rituals that bound the individual to the community. Readers will discover the deep symbolism behind iconic patterns and learn how tattooing functioned as both art and rite of passage.
The book also confronts a pivotal turning point: the arrival of European missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries, when tattooing was suppressed and nearly lost. Yet tatau endured. In the modern era, Tahitian artists and cultural guardians have led a powerful revival, reclaiming tattooing as an expression of heritage, resistance, and pride.
Both an art book and a cultural history, Tahiti Tattoos honors the skin as a canvas of memory and the tattoo as a bridge between past and present.[AuthorName]By Gian Paolo Barbieri and With Raymond Graffe and Luisa Gnecchi[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Gian Paolo Barbieri (1935–2024) was one of the great Italian photographers. Famous and acclaimed all over the world, he worked for the most-important fashion magazines in Italy and abroad, linking his name to some of the most important Italian and world fashion brands. Author of numerous publications, in 2018 he won the prestigious Lucie Award 2018 as Best International Fashion Photographer.
Luisa Gnecchi is among the leading Italian scholars of tattooing. She has written several publications on this subject and curated numerous exhibitions.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Illustrated History of Tahiti’s Ancient Tattoo Traditions[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
This book is a richly illustrated journey into the sacred art of Tahitian tattooing, tracing its origins, meanings, and enduring cultural power. Long before tattoos traveled the world, the people of Tahiti practiced tatau as a living language—one inscribed on skin to mark genealogy, social rank, spiritual protection, and personal identity. Each line, curve, and motif carried stories of gods, warriors, navigators, and the natural world.
Through vivid illustrations inspired by traditional designs and historical accounts, this book explores how tattoos were created using ancestral tools, natural pigments, and ceremonial rituals that bound the individual to the community. Readers will discover the deep symbolism behind iconic patterns and learn how tattooing functioned as both art and rite of passage.
The book also confronts a pivotal turning point: the arrival of European missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries, when tattooing was suppressed and nearly lost. Yet tatau endured. In the modern era, Tahitian artists and cultural guardians have led a powerful revival, reclaiming tattooing as an expression of heritage, resistance, and pride.
Both an art book and a cultural history, Tahiti Tattoos honors the skin as a canvas of memory and the tattoo as a bridge between past and present.[AuthorName]By Gian Paolo Barbieri and With Raymond Graffe and Luisa Gnecchi[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Gian Paolo Barbieri (1935–2024) was one of the great Italian photographers. Famous and acclaimed all over the world, he worked for the most-important fashion magazines in Italy and abroad, linking his name to some of the most important Italian and world fashion brands. Author of numerous publications, in 2018 he won the prestigious Lucie Award 2018 as Best International Fashion Photographer.
Luisa Gnecchi is among the leading Italian scholars of tattooing. She has written several publications on this subject and curated numerous exhibitions.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Illustrated History of Tahiti’s Ancient Tattoo Traditions[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
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Discover the rich, global history of Tahitian tattooing in a stunning journey through artifacts, cultures, and styles that continue to inspire today’s tattoo artists.
This book is a richly illustrated journey into the sacred art of Tahitian tattooing, tracing its origins, meanings, and enduring cultural power. Long before tattoos traveled the world, the people of Tahiti practiced tatau as a living language—one inscribed on skin to mark genealogy, social rank, spiritual protection, and personal identity. Each line, curve, and motif carried stories of gods, warriors, navigators, and the natural world.
Through vivid illustrations inspired by traditional designs and historical accounts, this book explores how tattoos were created using ancestral tools, natural pigments, and ceremonial rituals that bound the individual to the community. Readers will discover the deep symbolism behind iconic patterns and learn how tattooing functioned as both art and rite of passage.
The book also confronts a pivotal turning point: the arrival of European missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries, when tattooing was suppressed and nearly lost. Yet tatau endured. In the modern era, Tahitian artists and cultural guardians have led a powerful revival, reclaiming tattooing as an expression of heritage, resistance, and pride.
Both an art book and a cultural history, Tahiti Tattoos honors the skin as a canvas of memory and the tattoo as a bridge between past and present.[AuthorName]By Gian Paolo Barbieri and With Raymond Graffe and Luisa Gnecchi[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Gian Paolo Barbieri (1935–2024) was one of the great Italian photographers. Famous and acclaimed all over the world, he worked for the most-important fashion magazines in Italy and abroad, linking his name to some of the most important Italian and world fashion brands. Author of numerous publications, in 2018 he won the prestigious Lucie Award 2018 as Best International Fashion Photographer.
Luisa Gnecchi is among the leading Italian scholars of tattooing. She has written several publications on this subject and curated numerous exhibitions.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Illustrated History of Tahiti’s Ancient Tattoo Traditions[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
This book is a richly illustrated journey into the sacred art of Tahitian tattooing, tracing its origins, meanings, and enduring cultural power. Long before tattoos traveled the world, the people of Tahiti practiced tatau as a living language—one inscribed on skin to mark genealogy, social rank, spiritual protection, and personal identity. Each line, curve, and motif carried stories of gods, warriors, navigators, and the natural world.
Through vivid illustrations inspired by traditional designs and historical accounts, this book explores how tattoos were created using ancestral tools, natural pigments, and ceremonial rituals that bound the individual to the community. Readers will discover the deep symbolism behind iconic patterns and learn how tattooing functioned as both art and rite of passage.
The book also confronts a pivotal turning point: the arrival of European missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries, when tattooing was suppressed and nearly lost. Yet tatau endured. In the modern era, Tahitian artists and cultural guardians have led a powerful revival, reclaiming tattooing as an expression of heritage, resistance, and pride.
Both an art book and a cultural history, Tahiti Tattoos honors the skin as a canvas of memory and the tattoo as a bridge between past and present.[AuthorName]By Gian Paolo Barbieri and With Raymond Graffe and Luisa Gnecchi[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Gian Paolo Barbieri (1935–2024) was one of the great Italian photographers. Famous and acclaimed all over the world, he worked for the most-important fashion magazines in Italy and abroad, linking his name to some of the most important Italian and world fashion brands. Author of numerous publications, in 2018 he won the prestigious Lucie Award 2018 as Best International Fashion Photographer.
Luisa Gnecchi is among the leading Italian scholars of tattooing. She has written several publications on this subject and curated numerous exhibitions.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Illustrated History of Tahiti’s Ancient Tattoo Traditions[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]90 duo-tone and b/w images[/ColorPattern]













