Explore The Painting ‘Flight’ By Rita Angus

‘Flight’, oil on board, 1969

Te Papa

With Te Papa Curator Modern Art Lizzie Bisley

Flight (1969) by Rita AngusTe Papa

This is one of Rita Angus' last works

It was painted the year before she died.

Bolton Street cemetery (1969) by Rita AngusTe Papa

In the late 1960s Angus spent hours sketching tombstones in the cemetery near her Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington home.

She was troubled by the removal of grave sites to build a new motorway.

Flight (1969) by Rita AngusTe Papa

The tombstones in this painting come from those sketches.

A lifelong pacifist, Angus was drawn to a carved stone dove that she found piled up with tombstones at the site.

Here, the dove takes flight over a landscape composed from three different locations around Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington.

The painting shows Mākara’s hills

fishing boats from Island Bay

and headstones from the Bolton St Cemetery.

It is full of sharply-observed detail, like this gull.

Parts of the painting are mysterious

like this ominous column of smoke, rising from the hills.

‘Some people were puzzled by the content of this painting,’ wrote Angus’s friend Juliet Peter.


‘Rita, when asked said’ “It’s so simple … I took the headstones to the picnic too.”’

Flight, Rita Angus, 1969, From the collection of: Te Papa
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Text by Te Papa curators Lizzie Bisley and Hanahiva Rose, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 2022.
All images reproduced courtesy of the Estate of Rita Angus. 

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