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Heritage is still worth something

Heritage is still worth something

Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū won a Civic Trust Award last night for the outdoor exhibition Reconstruction: conversations on a city. The exhibition on Worcester Boulevard closes this Sunday - the Reconstruction publication will be available within the next few days...

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Doc Ross: Phantom City

Doc Ross: Phantom City

Wait 'til night comes and park up your car outside 464 Colombo Street in the new Sydenham. The neighbourhood is quiet, no late night shopping here – there seems nothing of that sort likely to turn up here for a fair while yet.

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A new Cathedral

A new Cathedral

New to the Gallery: an etching dated 1922 by John Mills Thomasson (1893–1969) was purchased recently for the collection.

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Quack doctor?

Quack doctor?

Gerrit Dou's The Physician is one of the most treasured works in the Gallery collection. An assault upon the good doctor's reputation was not expected.

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Christchurch 1850

Christchurch 1850

A carefully drawn plan on a sheet of paper: it's interesting to reflect that most cities didn't exist in this form before a single street had been formed, or hardly a building raised.

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We've got the place covered

We've got the place covered

B.168 BULLETIN magazine, latest edition available now at Christchurch Art Gallery bookshop...

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Laying out Foundations

Laying out Foundations

Looking broadly at the topic of local architectural heritage, Reconstruction: conversations on a city had been scheduled to open at the Gallery but will now instead show on outdoor exhibition panels along Worcester Boulevard from 23 June. Supplementing works from the collection with digital images from other collections, curator Ken Hall brings together an arresting art historical tour of the city and its environs.

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Phantom City: Doc Ross's Christchurch 1998-2011

Back projected large onto a shop window in Colombo Street, Sydenham, Doc Ross's photographs create a haunting record of this city before its dramatic seismic demise.

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When it feels like curtains...

When it feels like curtains...

Well, yes, sometimes it can. In which case, you need to find ways - maybe even work harder than you've ever had to do before - of staying hopeful.

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Reality Busters

Reality Busters

Missing the old Christchurch? Feeling just a teeny bit apprehensive about the new?

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