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The career of the Aotearoa/New Zealand artist Colin McCahon (1919-87) spanned four decades and he is internationally acclaimed as one of the most inventive and visionary artists of the twentieth century. McCahons painting developed from conceptually diverse and often deeply personal points of origin. Driven by an intense desire to communicate messages, McCahon sought to reveal the cultural and spiritual forces that bind people to each other and to their particular environments. The search for a sense of place, notions of faith and doubt and the complexities of human existence are unifying themes throughout his work. McCahons painting has been profoundly influential on the art and critical thinking of New Zealand and Australian artists. This exhibition, therefore, integrates the works of several artists whose concepts of place, identity, cultural memory and spirituality can be seen to be in dialogue with McCahons vision. Colin McCahon A time for messages has been organised to celebrate the Gallerys recent acquisition of Colin McCahons One (1965), a significant early painting that has been a collection priority for several years. The NGV also holds a major work on paper, A letter to Hebrews (Rain in Northland) (1979), by McCahon. Footnotes:
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Reproduced courtesy of the Colin McCahon Research and Publication Trust E-mail: enquiries@ngv.vic.gov.au
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