Exhibition includes new work by Ralph Hotere
New exhibition by: Ralph Hotere, John Reynolds, Laurence
Aberhart, Yuk King
Tan, and Mladen Bizumic.
Sue
Crockford Gallery
31 May - 18 June 2005
2 Queen Street
Tel 649 3095127
The exhibition includes new work by Ralph Hotere.
Ralph Hotere has made a special painting to mark
the 20th anniversary of the
Rainbow Warrior bombing. The
work relates to his well-known 'Black Rainbow'
series. On
July 10th 1985 the Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior
was in
Auckland, New Zealand, having just completed a
journey in the Pacific.
Greenpeace was preparing a voyage
into Moruroa to protest the continued
French nuclear
testing programme.
French scuba divers planted two limpet
mines on the hull of the Warrior. The
subsequent blasts
sank the Warrior, and took the life of a
young
photographer, Fernando Pereira.
Hotere continues
to make works in relation to political and social
issues
important to
him.
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