Green with envy

Green with envy

Here's a little collection of works in our collection with links to the Emerald Isle

It's a stick up

It's a stick up

Game, as they say, on.

Nor'western Sky

Nor'western Sky

Yesterday descendents of an old Christchurch identity, John Bradley, presented a charcoal drawing by Petrus van der Velden to Christchurch Art Gallery.

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.

But briefly fooled

But briefly fooled

About four years ago we were contacted by a person who wanted to donate a watercolour painting depicting Christchurch Cathedral Square, by Charles Nathaniel Worsley, to the Gallery.

News from Nassau

News from Nassau

I gave the subject of this portrait a shock this week.

It’s not as bad as Dusky Sound…

It’s not as bad as Dusky Sound…

So said photographer Mark Adams to the brave art lovers who battled through the storm to hear him talk on Tuesday night. And they were glad they did.

Precipitation

Precipitation

The heavy flooding, fallen trees, insane detours, and generally unpleasant weather are all perhaps best summed up by this abandoned umbrella. 

Going up

Going up

The Gallery is going up in the world

Quimbilicum?

Quimbilicum?

'The first-hand responses I've had tend to be bemusement, and a need to identify, to know what it is they're looking at. When asked, for example, what 'Quimbilicum' means, I just point to the work.'

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