Hone Papita Raukura "Ralph" Hotere ONZ (11 August 1931 – 24 February 2013) was a New Zealand artist. He was born in Mitimiti, Northland and is widely...
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Gallery is important due to two of its major permanent exhibits, the Ralph Hotere Gallery and the John Money Collection. The gallery also hosts regular...
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Pip Culbert (1938–2016) and made many collaborative works with artist Ralph Hotere. Culbert was educated at Hutt Valley High School, where his teachers...
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musicians have lived in Port Chalmers, most notably late Māori artist Ralph Hotere. Hotere's former studio was on land at the tip of Observation Point, the large...
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Zealand artists were involved in the campaign in other ways, most notably Ralph Hotere, who produced the Aramoana series of paintings in response to the smelter...
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endowed arts fellowships bringing writers including James K Baxter, Ralph Hotere, Janet Frame and Hone Tuwhare to the city.[citation needed] During the...
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identity and beliefs. Contemporary and recent Māori painters include Ralph Hotere (1931–2013), Shane Cotton (born 1964), Marilynn Webb (1937–2021), and...
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ISBN 1-877133-41-8 pb. Kerr, E., and Trewby, M. (2000) A Chronology of Ralph Hotere in Ralph Hotere Black Light. Wellington: Te Papa Press. ISBN 0-909010-69-2. Kirk...
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publications from measured sympathy, especially from Māori figures such as Ralph Hotere, to condemnation and total dismissal. Ben Couch, the Minister of Māori...
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1970s, including McCahon, Binney, Hanly, Milan Mrkusich, Gordon Walters, Ralph Hotere, Michael Smither, Michael Illingworth and Robert Ellis. Unlike most commercial...
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Howard Hodgkin Frances Hodgkins Hans Hofmann Edward Hopper Istvan Horkay Ralph Hotere John Hoyland Friedensreich Hundertwasser René Iché Leiko Ikemura Robert...
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arranged in patterns on the page, accompanied by drawings by artist Ralph Hotere, who had met Manhire in Dunedin while he was the Frances Hodgkins Fellow...
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collection of modern New Zealand work, including several notable pieces by Ralph Hotere. The Flemings "Creamoata Mill" is an iconic local building, with Flemings...
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Murray Halberg ONZ MBE 2 June 2008 30 November 2022 Olympic runner 32 Ralph Hotere ONZ 31 December 2011 24 February 2013 Artist Additional members 1 Sir...
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Daisy (1879–1963) – broadcaster Charles Upham (1908–1994) – soldier Ralph Hotere (1931–2013) – artist Sir Richard Hadlee (born 1951) – cricketer Billy...
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tribute to the Directorship of Chris Saines in 2022 and No Ordinary Sun by Ralph Hotere in memory of the artist in 2013. She has also gifted other significant...
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The sculptures were previously displayed at Hotere's studio and include: Black Phoenix II by Ralph Hotere. It uses part of a fishing boat that burned...
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prestige of Māori women." Kahukiwa's works are influenced by Colin McCahon, Ralph Hotere and Frida Kahlo. Taniwha (1986) Paikea (1993) The Koroua and the Mauri...
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intended for an aluminium smelter near Dunedin. Prominent figures including Ralph Hotere, Andrew Drummond, Chris Cree-Brown and Chris Booth did significant and...
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at the National Film Unit, including a multi-faceted study of artist Ralph Hotere, and a satirical look at workplace relations (Men and Supermen). He was...
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Zealand: Philippa Blair, Christine Hellyar, Ralph Hotere (group exhibition with Christine Hellyar and Ralph Hotere) at Long Beach Museum of Art in 1990. Philippa...
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Mitch Evans, racing car driver Anahera Herbert-Graves, Māori leader Ralph Hotere, artist Margaret Mutu, academic Shane Jones, politician Stacey Jones...
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Hodgkin (1932–2017) Hans Hofmann (1880–1966) Wolfgang Hollegha (1929-2023) Ralph Hotere (1931–2013) John Hoyland (1934–2011) Paul Jenkins (1923–2012) Wolf Kahn...
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Part of the annotation to a Ralph Hotere exhibition at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, written bilingually in English and southern Māori. Note several...
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MacDiarmid David Lange Jonathan Hunt Doreen Blumhardt Murray Halberg Ralph Hotere Additional members Guy Powles Allen Curnow Queen Elizabeth The Queen...
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Whātua from their traditional land. Hotere (2001) documented the life and work of well-known Māori artist Ralph Hotere. She also directed the music video...
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prize for general non-fiction in 2021 for The Dark is Light Enough: Ralph Hotere a Biographical Portrait. In the 2000 Queen's Birthday Honours, O'Sullivan...
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inspiration, among them Colin McCahon (with his painting Te Whiti, Tohu) and Ralph Hotere (Te Whiti drawing-painting), both of which were produced for a 1972 exhibition...
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window installation was installed in 1994. Fault is by Bill Culbert and Ralph Hotere and consists of two strips of neon light cutting diagonally across the...
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MacDiarmid David Lange Jonathan Hunt Doreen Blumhardt Murray Halberg Ralph Hotere Additional members Guy Powles Allen Curnow Queen Elizabeth The Queen...
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