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We Won't Need Legs To Stand

We Won't Need Legs To Stand

Next time you are on Gloucester / Montreal Streets make sure you check out Sam Eng's installation We Won't Need Legs To Stand.

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Sweeping it all away

Sweeping it all away

This town provides some dramatic scenes on a daily basis if you care to stop to take a look.

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Day Tripper: Over the Hills and Across the Water

Day Tripper: Over the Hills and Across the Water

A day trip to Te Waipapa/Diamond Harbour provides a great opportunity to escape the rat-in-a-maze feeling that is modern Christchurch—a feeling generated by the myriad road closures and detours and the miles of hurricane fencing that currently litter the remnants of the city. To get out amongst the harbour waters and Banks Peninsula hills is a true pleasure, even with the recent loss of one of the Peninsula’s finest buildings, Godley House in Diamond Harbour.

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Trip down memory lane

Trip down memory lane

I was fortunate enough to visit the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last week and was struck by the beauty of this building.

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Demo Town

Demo Town

Demolition of Christchurch's CBD has really stepped up over the past few months with whole blocks transforming into vast wastelands...

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Jekyll and Hyde

Jekyll and Hyde

Jason's Greig's exhibition The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde is currently on show at the Ashburton Art Gallery and it's well worth the drive from Christchurch.

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Going home in the dark

Going home in the dark

On a balmy night last week Nathan Pohio and myself were making our way home through the city streets only to be greeted by this great big backlit monolith being torn apart by a nibbler.  

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Leo Bensemann's centenary

Leo Bensemann's centenary

Today is the centenary of the birth of Canterbury artist Leo Bensemann and Peter Simpson, Leo's biographer, has contributed an insightful article on the Christchurch Art Gallery's collection of Leo Bensmann's work which you can read here

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Becordel AD1916

Becordel AD1916

The Canterbury artist Archibald Nicoll enlisted with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in December 1914 and arrived at the front lines of the Battle of the Somme on the 20th August 1916 as a member of the NZEF's 4th Reinforcements Field Artillery Unit.

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A working holiday to Cass

A working holiday to Cass

Louise Henderson (1902-1994), whose birthday it is today, spent ten days at Cass with fellow artists Rita Angus and Julia Scarvell in May 1936.

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