Dear Colin, Dear Ron: The Selected Letters of Colin McCahon and Ron O’Reilly
A long friendship in art and ideas through letters.
By Peter Simpson
Publication : April 2024
Extent: 528 pages
Format: Flexibind with jacket
ISBN: 978-1-99-116552-7
RRP: $65
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This substantial book of letters selected by esteemed Colin McCahon scholar Peter Simpson shines a light on one of the most remarkable relationships in New Zealand art.
The painter Colin McCahon and the librarian Ron O’Reilly first met in 1938, in Dunedin, when McCahon was 19 and O’Reilly 24. They remained close, writing regularly to each other until 1981, when McCahon became too unwell to write.
Their 380 letters covered McCahon’s art practice, the contemporary art scene, ideas, philosophy and the spiritual life. Dazzling in their range, intensity and candour, the letters track a unique friendship and partnership in art.
The book is illustrated with 64 images, all discussed in the letters. Simpson’s selection represents the first time these letters have been transcribed and collected in what is an act of great generosity to future scholars. It adds a new dimension to an understanding of McCahon and his career and is a rich and lively addition to any art lover’s McCahon library.
O’Reilly’s son Matthew O’Reilly and McCahon’s grandson Finn McCahon-Jones contribute insightful essays that round out the unique perspective the letters afford.
Review highlights
Landfall Review Online, reviewed by Ian Wedde. “This is one of the most significant works of cultural history published in New Zealand … Given the running commentary on works exhibited and sold over 40 years, and with 64 images, it is, in total, the next best thing to a personal catalogue-raisonné. But much of the book’s unconventional energy comes from the complex drama of its two voices. … [A] superb edition of letters between two devoted friends whose differences enriched their relationship and our experience of it in this fine book.”
North & South, reviewed by David Herkt. “Dear Colin, Dear Ron … is an intimate account of the thoughts and hopes of two men – a frank discussion of art, national culture, and the sometimes-dramatic events of their friendship. … Dear Colin, Dear Ron swiftly becomes a virtual diary of two men as they created the groundwork upon which contemporary New Zealand painting and culture is based. Well-illustrated and annotated, the book not only foregrounds McCahon, his life and works, but O’Reilly’s role as an essential part of that artistic achievement.
Otago Daily Times, reviewed by Peter Stupples. “These letters supply essential background to McCahon’s struggles, to the triggers of his creative energy. … It is a picture of tragic heroism that Simpson has put together, and from which we might learn something about our own struggles.”
Aotearoa New Zealand Review of Books, reviewed by Leonard Bell. “Dear Colin, Dear Ron is well-designed, sits nicely in the hands and has an excellent selection of colour plates, mostly of McCahon’s painting, a good number of which were new to me. … The book is an attractive and informative addition to the large body of existing literature on McCahon’s art, career, ideas and behaviour.”
Newsroom, book of the week, reviewed by Martin Edmond. “A magnificent achievement in scholarship. It is also a typically handsome and accessible production by Te Papa Press.”
RNZ Nine to Noon, reviewed by Lynn Freeman. “The transcription of all of these letters I think in itself is a gold medal achievement. … It’s beautifully illustrated, just a lovely, lovely book. … You will learn so much, and as an anatomy of a friendship it is actually beautiful.”
Art New Zealand magazine, reviewed by Michael Dunn. “[A] remarkable publication. … The inclusion of colour plates of some of McCahon’s paintings referred to in the letters greatly helps the reader to follow the often detailed discussion between the correspondents. … Viewed overall the letters provide fresh information not only about McCahon and O’Reilly but also about the art world at that time.”
National Business Review, reviewed by Nevil Gibson. “Simpson’s transcription and editing of the handwritten correspondence are extensive and exhaustive. … This degree of scholarship doesn’t detract from the readability of a primary source that is unmatched in New Zealand art history.”
New Zealand Arts Review, by John Daly-Peoples. “The book is a masterpiece of academic scholarship and shows a daunting level of hard work … to make the contents of the letters fully accessible to contemporary readers. … [The letters] provide a fascinating insight into a relationship which is both personal as well as verging on the philosophical and spiritual as they both try to understand their own and each other’s motivations and ideas.”
Author interviews
RNZ Saturday Morning, Peter Simpson and Finn McCahon-Jones interview with Susie Ferguson.
About the author
Peter Simpson was Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Auckland for 30 years. He is one of this country’s most experienced and prolific writers on art. He has curated three significant exhibitions of McCahon’s art and among his many books are a major two-volume work on McCahon. He writes regularly for Art New Zealand and major art catalogues. In 2017 he received the Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement.
Publication : April 2024
Extent: 528 pages
Format: Flexibind with jacket
ISBN: 978-1-99-116552-7
RRP: $65
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