Margaret Hudson-Ware - Refugees
Exhibition: 10 May 2003 - 19 October 2003
Refugees is a striking collection of new paintings by prominent Christchurch artist Margaret Hudson-Ware.
These works refer not only to the flight of persecuted people throughout history, but also to a sense of personal alienation within one's own home or family.
Curator and writer: Felicity Milburn
Digitized Gallery publications
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paradigm Shift update June 2007
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Paradigm Shift summary
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Paradigm Shift full report
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Kees Bruin - Allusion and illusion
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Jason Greig - The Devil made me do it
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Tony Bond - Squeeze
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Margaret Hudson-Ware - Refugees
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Nigel Buxton - Bluebeard's Castle
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The Building
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Menagerie
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Sculpture in the Gardens 2001
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Parts
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Grace Butler
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Canterbury Paintings in the 1990s
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John Gibb
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Sculpture in the Gardens 1999
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Pauline Rhodes - In-between
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Luise Fong - Universe
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Alan Pearson - Heaven and blood
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Peter Robinson - Point of infinite density