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Drawing prize to Hotere

The Arts Festival Inter-} national of Drawings has: been won by the Dunedin artist, Ralph Hotere. and a drawing “Ko Wai Koe?” The decision is expected to be controversial. About 200 artists from 32 countries entered the event which was judged last evening by the chairman of the

I Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (Mr Hamish Keith). Five drawings from four . countries reached the finals. "Ko wai koe” means “Who i are you?” The question the drawing posed, said Mr Keith, [[“was as tenebrous as the . 1 warm night in which it is ; 1 shouted.”

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Press, 4 March 1978, Page 6

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Drawing prize to Hotere Press, 4 March 1978, Page 6

Drawing prize to Hotere Press, 4 March 1978, Page 6

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