Capture: Art On The Street
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Askewone has a new wall to paint. Tribute to Ralph Hotere, from a Marti Friedlander photograph.
Sorry all, I’ve been neglecting you.
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ChrisW, in reply to
Tribute to Ralph Hotere
I’m pleased to see more recognition of Ralph Hotere here, thanks Jackson. And Askewone – he’s done something extraordinary, for me at least. If I may show the key part of his source image from Marti Friedlander’s 1978 photo –
Then the corresponding part of Askewone’s tribute – I note he’s made an upward pointed arrow from the ridge of Hotere’s nose and faintly shadowed brow furrow, the subtlety of that broad furrow in the photo rendered sharp-edged, pointed and darker to make a distinct arrowhead.
And that arrow matches the one I drew attention to in Black Phoenix II on
the Summertime thread last week. Here a smaller version of the photo to emphasise the rounded form and arrow, the stainless steel panels that help define the arrow have details of their own. I suggested that the upthrust arrow being central in this Phoenix seems now an expression of Hotere’s art arising and living on in full vigour though the man is gone.And now Askewone has shown us an image of Hotere’s face matching Black Phoenix II, an extra layer embodying the man himself living on in his art.
If Askewone managed this even somewhat intentionally – brilliant. If unintentionally – brilliant. Thanks.
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Interesting thought, Chris. I really like the way this is shining more light on one of our greatest artists.
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The magnificent large-format book 'Ralph Hotere'that Ron Sang published in 2008 is still available to shine more light too. I was most pleased to find it newly restocked in my local independent bookshop early this week, missed it first time round.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Missing links...
it’s been a while since any mini golf was played there …
...flogging a dead course?
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
…flogging a dead course?
or an outbreak of club foot?
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Jarno van der Linden, in reply to
Signage art long covered up, briefly re-revealed, before soon being demolished.
Amazingly, someone has gone through a lot of trouble and money to preserve this sign. It was carefully braced, lifted, and hauled off in one piece this week. To where I do not know.
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Sacha, in reply to
Silo park, again
that structure has improved so much since last time I was down there
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Bit late to this, but a whole lot of new street art has gone up around K’Rd over last month as part of All Fresco. These from Cross St. Check out map for locations of the rest.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
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another roadside attraction...
Meanwhile down south a ways, in that Tiny Emirate Manufacturing Useful Kaolithic Artefacts, (aka Temuka)...'Stele' by Helm Ruifrok - 'inspired by the challenge of life, DNA spirals and optical effects. We live in exciting times, yet we are still human beings and find life challenging."
Here roadside art is supported and watched over by the locals - The Jolly Potter publican popped over when he saw us taking photos, to say that it usually looks better, with a glowing spiral curve but vandals have knocked it out of whack, but he has them on his CCTV, and is working towards getting it fixed properly, heartening to see that level of community engagement.
(this particular installation was sponsored by locally-owned electricity distribution grid network, Alpine Energy.This was part of the 2009 Meridian Heartland Sculpture Challenge, one hopes a half sold-off Meridian will still be supporting the local arts community, further down the track...
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JacksonP, in reply to
Away with the Faireys…
The bricks on the lower right make an excellent colour pallet. Good shots Ian.
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Jonathan Ganley, in reply to
I’ll see your ‘Pre-owned Windpower Sucks’
and raise you a ’Modern Street Education Interface”Now that really says something about the price of Fisher-Price.
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