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June Black

The Dry Poet

1960

The Dry Poet

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June Black (1910-2009) was a sculptor, painter, and printmaker who introduced existential concerns with humour and irreverence into the New Zealand art scene of the 1950s. At a time when domestic pottery was the norm in the ceramic arts, Black worked with clay to create sculptures using ingenious methods of construction. Her figurative and conceptual works reflect her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism, and the theatre of the absurd. A feminist in advance of her time, Black’s work looks to make sense of life using wit and an untethered imagination. In her journals, plays and ceramics, she built an alternate reality with characters based on human fears and questions. Her absurdist play The Purple Umbrella follows a group up the Mountain of Eydull Chatta, and she held exhibitions titled The Search for the Fabulous idea and Expedition to Save the Twentieth Century, which reflect her quest for life’s deeper meaning.

Title
The Dry Poet
Production Date
1960
Medium
black India ink, gouache and crayon on paper
Dimensions
626 x 485 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2023
Accession No
2023/12/3
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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