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Ki raro ki runga
(2025)

Medium
charcoal and ink on paper

Measurements
150.6 × 104.1 cm (sheet)

Credit Line
Suzette Marie Chapple Bequest, 2025
© Courtesy of the artist and Sutton Gallery

Gallery location
The Ancient World
Level 2, NGV International

 

About this work

In this series of charcoal and ink drawings, Peter Robinson examines his mixed heritage and the complexities of biculturalism. Each drawing recalls a palimpsest, with Māori facial motifs layered over cartoon-like pākehā (European) figures. Robinson has crumpled and unfolded these works, introducing creases, tears and smudges that recall the weather-worn, craggy surfaces of ana whakairo (rock art) from his iwi (tribe), Ngāi Tahu. In some works, Māori and European imagery are smudged and overwritten to near illegibility; in others, the viewer’s gaze oscillates between these two distinct stylistic languages.

Artwork Details

Place/s of Execution
New Zealand

Department
International Prints and Drawings