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"It’s a real honour for us to stage the show in Dunedin, his adopted city," McCracken says. Ralph Hotere was born in Taikarawa in 1931 of Te Aupouri descent and he lives and works in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, New Zealand. Ralph Hotere Biography. After early art training at Auckland Teachers' Training College, he moves to Dunedin in 1952, where he studies at Dunedin School of Art, part of King Edward Technical College. The last was "Black Light" created by DPAG and Te Papa in 2000. ONZ. He moved from Auckland to Dunedin in 1952 and, after several years' studying in Europe, settled in Port Chalmers in 1965. 6 July 2019 - 18 April 2021 Hotere in 2012. © Dunedin Public Art Gallery 2021 - All rights reserved. VHS: Ralph Hotere, (G 1974, 30 mins) A 1974 documentary exploring the work of Ralph ..., Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, Otago, 28 January 2012, Ralph Hotere: Ātete (to resist) is on display at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery from 14 November 2020 until 28 February 2021, and opens subsequently at … Its owner and Port Otago are at loggerheads over its preservation. (1). Over the subsequent decades, Hotere’s art charted his journeys throughout his own country and the world, focusing on place, family, tikanga Māori, art, culture, injustice, violence, love and faith. I te tīmataka o te tekau-tau 1950 i aro atu ai ā Hotere whakakuku hai kaiako ki te mahi toi, ā, i nuku atu ia ki Ōtepoti ki te kaupapa whakakuku kaiārahi toi o Gordon Tovey. Hotere remains famously tight-lipped throughout, but there are interviews with artists, friends and commentators, alongside scenes of Hotere working and of his contemporary home context. Ko Hone Papita Raukura ‘Ralph’ Hotere (Te Aupōuri) (1931–2013) ONZ tētahi o ō Aotearoa kaitoi nui taioreore. In 1961, supported by an Association of New Zealand Art Societies fellowship, Hotere left Aotearoa to study in London and travel across Europe. Dunedin/Otago (region)/New Zealand Nationality New Zealander Biography Born into a Māori-Catholic family, Hone Papita Raukura (Ralph) Hotere spent his childhood in Mitimiti, Te Tai Tokerau/Northland. Mitimiti, Northland, New Zealand. Ko te wā tuatahi tēnei i te rua tekau tau ko pēnei te rahi o tētahi o ā Hotere whakaaturaka. As accountant to numerous Dunedin artists, I gradually became familiar with the large network of creative people enjoying Hotere… I kā tekau-tau e heke mai i kitea āhana haereka ki tōhona ake whenua, ā, ki te ao hoki ki roto i āhana mahi toi tou, arā e aro atu ana ki te wāhi, ki tōhona whānau, ki te tikaka Māori, ki te mahi toi, ki te ahurea, ki te tūkino, ki te taikaha, ki te aroha, ā, ki te whakapono anō hoki. Mr Hotere's house at Observation Point was demolished in 1993 to make way for Port Otago expansion. Elizabeth Caughey and John Gow, Contemporary New Zealand Art 1, David Bateman, Auckland, 1999. Ralph Hotere Street Art Catch one of the newest pieces of local street art - a double-story likeness of Hotere by Tyler Kennedy-Stent on Carroll Street. Ko whaohia tā Hotere mahi ki te mataora o te weheka me te hokiaka. Hone Papita Raukura ‘Ralph’ Hotere (Te Aupōuri) (1931–2013) ONZ was one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most significant artists. He was educated at Hato Pētera College and Auckland Teachers' College, before moving to Dunedin in 1952 to specialise in art. Ward Block / LG / G533 / Main Foyer Hotere, Ralph (1931-2013). Achievements Ralph Hotere gained prominence mostly for his Black Paintings. In addition to this, the first major exhibition of Hotere’s work in 20 years, Ātete, opened at Dunedin Public Art Gallery in Ōtepoti Dunedin. Seventy of Hotere’s works are on display on the first floor of the gallery. Website by Firebrand. All images and text copyright © 2021 the Artists & Milford House Ltd. Hone Papita Raukura "Ralph" Hotere ONZ (11 August 1931 &– 24 February 2013) was a New Zealand artist of Māori descent (Te Aupōuri and Te Rarawa). A partnership project between the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. There he began exhibiting his own work and establishing himself as part of a community of artists who would become key figures of their generation. Hotere was born in Mitimiti, close to the Hokianga Harbour in the Northland Region, one of 15 children. PO Box 566, Dunedin 9054, Subscribe to the Gallery's newsletter The values and cultural inheritance from his family, and from Te Aupouri, were central to his work for over fifty years." 30 The Octagon, Dunedin 9016 Hotere moved to Careys Bay when his house and studio at Observation Point were demolished to make way for expansion at Port Otago in 1993. He studied at the Central School of Art, London in 1961 and returned to Dunedin as Francis Hodgkins Fellow at University of Otago in 1969. Drawn from institutions throughout Aotearoa, Ātete also emphasises the important position Hotere occupies in our nation’s public art collections; it includes some of the first public acquisitions of his work, key works from early exhibitions and milestone works that are now publicly owned. Ralph Hotere: Ātete (to resist) will also be shown at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū from 27 March to 25 July 2021. Over the years I would visit Ralph at his Carey’s Bay home and his various studios. I whai tinana a Ātete i te huika huatau ōhona i ēnei haereka, Mai ō Hotere māharahara ōkawa, ki āhana porotēhi, ki te honoka ā-tikaka, ā-wairua, ā-tinana ki te whenua, ki te takata hoki. One of eleven children, Ralph Hotere was born in Mitimiti, Northland, in 1931. Jack was killed in action in Italy in 1943. Open 10am-5pm daily 18 Dowling Street, Dunedin, New Zealand tel +64 3 477 7727. It’s been a big 20-21 for Ralph Hotere with his much anticipated biography “Ralph Hotere: The Dark is Light Enough” written by Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellow, Vincent O’Sullivan published. © Dunedin Public Art Gallery 2021 - All rights reserved. I huakina tōhona ao e tēnei wheako, ā, ko kawea ēnei wheako ki āhana peita, ki āhana tuhika, ā, ki āhana tāka. From formal concerns, to political activism, to cultural, spiritual and material connection to place and people, Hotere’s work is shaped by a cycle of departure and return. Sounding The Dark For Charles Brasch (Bill Manhire) (1999). Ralph Hotere was born at Taikarawa, Northland, New Zealand in 1931 but lived and worked in Port Chalmers, Dunedin for much of his life. 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