Ralph Hotere: The Dark is Light Enough: A Biographical Portrait

Vincent O'Sullivan

Ralph Hotere: The Dark is Light Enough: A Biographical Portrait
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Group (NZ)
Country
New Zealand
Published
20 October 2020
Pages
368
ISBN
9780143775157

Ralph Hotere: The Dark is Light Enough: A Biographical Portrait

Vincent O'Sullivan

A significant new biography of Ralph Hotere provides the compelling life story of this major New Zealand artist.

Vincent O'Sullivan’s compelling, nuanced portrait of the great New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere brings the man and his art to life.

Ralph Hotere (Te Aupouri and Te Rarawa; 1931-2013) was one of Aotearoa’s most significant modern artists.

Hotere invited the poet, novelist and biographer Vincent O'Sullivan
to write his life story in 2005.

Now, this book - the result of years of research and many conversations with Hotere and his fellow artists, collaborators, friends and family - provides a nuanced, compelling portrait of Hotere- the man, and the artist.

Vincent O'Sullivan has given us the remarkable story of a small boy, Hone Papita Raukura Hotere - born in 1931 near Mitimiti on the coastal edge of the Hokianga - who first becomes Rau, then Ralph, and eventually an iconic, stand-alone signature- HOTERE. I love the tale about Ralph being invited to explain his work to the Queen. It’s not hard to guess how he must have felt. Now he would simply be able to hand Her Majesty a copy of this book, give one of his quiet coughs, and say, ‘Here you go, this should do the trick’.

  • BILL MANHIRE

Ka rawe! This rangatira book by Vincent O'Sullivan leaves no doubt as to Ralph Hotere’s position on the paepae of New Zealand artists.

  • WITI IHIMAERA

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