Colin McCahon Visible Mysteries No.8

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Artwork Overview

On a black background a white heart, a symbol of love and sacrifice, floats above a horizontal form suggesting an altar; beneath it a koru shape. Unlike the other works in the series, the altar is curved with no base or sides, its atmospheric paint work suggesting a sky to the rounded land form of the black background. The inclusion of the blood red or kokowai koru is also unique, inviting a range of interpretations. It can be read as Christ’s blood; the blood spilt when Ranginui (sky father) and Papatuanuku (earthmother) were separated by Tanemahuta, or the life force of the land. (McCahon's Visible Mysteries, 2004)

Artist:
Colin McCahon 
Title:
Visible Mysteries No.8 
Production Date:
1968 
Medium:
acrylic on board 
Size (hxw):
1245 x 631 x 45 mm 
Inscription:
primary: signed & dated l.r.cnr., oil, "Colin McCahon/ Sept.68." also signed & dated reverse u.c., oil, "Colin/ McCahon/ Sept '68/ Visible Mysteries/ no.8" secondary: see primary numbered l.r.cnr., oil, "NO.8" 
Credit Line:
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 1986 
Accession No:
C1994/1/177 
Copyright:
Copying restrictions apply 
Department:
New Zealand Art 

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