Ralph Hotere

Drawings for Black Paintings. Human Rights Series

Drawings for Black Paintings. Human Rights Series by Ralph Hotere

Artwork Detail

Hotere executed Drawings for Black Paintings. Human Rights Series just after he completed the antiwar ‘Sangro’ (1962-64) and anticolonial ‘Algérie’ series of 1962-63. At upper left is a cruciform shape that resembles Long Red Line (1964), a painting in the Chartwell Collection of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki that is part of the pro-social justice and anti-imperial ‘Human Rights’ series. At lower left are five squares configured into a chevron, the same shape as Black Painting: Human Rights Series (1964) in the collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. A tear in the paper slices in half the artist’s self-portrait at bottom right. Varying the density of the hatchings in the sketches of the three shaped paintings rendered in this drawing, Hotere was attempting to replicate the subtle tonal variations of American artist Ad Reinhardt’s black paintings in the medium of pen and ink.

Title
Drawings for Black Paintings. Human Rights Series
Artist/creator
Ralph Hotere
Production date
1964
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
250 x 240 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2025
Accession no
2025/13
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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