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Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

We've had our own crowdfunding success on Boosted in the past, raising money for our Outer Spaces exhibition programme, but now Christchurch-based artist Julia Holden is looking for help to send a supersized version of one of her 'portraits' of post-quake Christchurch to Auckland - and she only has one day left to make the target! 

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Colliding geometries

Colliding geometries

The time-slicing magic of Daniel Crooks returns to Christchurch.

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It's a stick up

It's a stick up

Game, as they say, on.

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We do this by Alexis Hunter

We do this by Alexis Hunter

This article first appeared as 'I am woman see me paint' in The Press on 14 March 2014.

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Alexis Hunter

Alexis Hunter

What is important is that artists lend their voice to expressions of freedom in their own unique way. Sometimes an artist's complex reading of a situation, which then can be put in a simple pure image, can help a movement become more popular. Art is an expressive medium, and if it is used to portray the values of a retrogressive regime, the art will be stilted and lifeless. That is why fascistic regimes always kill the poets and writers, and ban contemporary artists from showing. Just by the making of it, real art becomes the voice of freedom.

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Corker

Corker

We're celebrating great art in style down at ArtBox.

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Eye Candy

Eye Candy

We've got tasty art all wrapped up down at ArtBox.

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Changeover

Changeover

It's a word that makes our hearts skip a little faster round here.

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When more really is more

When more really is more

Some artists pick up a pencil when beginning a work. Lionel Bawden picks up a bunch, then transforms them into gorgeously morphing honeycomb sculptures.

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Though it's been said, many times, many ways...

Though it's been said, many times, many ways...

Merry Christmas to you.

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