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Black Phoenix

Ralph Hotere

Black Phoenix

Ralph Hotere
  • Date: 1984 - 1988
  • Style: Conceptual Art
  • Genre: installation
  • Media: wood, metal

This is a large art installation titled 'Black phoenix', created by artist Ralph Hotere in 1984. The installation incorporates the fire-damaged prow of a fishing boat and burnt planks of wood that lean against the wall on either side of the prow. Other planks have been laid on the floor in front of the prow. Each plank has had a strip of charcoal routed out to reveal the natural timber underneath. Polished brass plates are attached to the boat's prow, and some of the planks are carved with the tribal proverb 'Ka hinga atu he tete-kura - ka hara-mai he tete-kura' (As one fern frond (person) dies – one is born to take its place). The installation is made from metal and burnt wood and measures 5.00 m x 12.90 m x 5.65 m.

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