I lived here

I lived here

Some public art has been ruined by the earthquake: look at poor old Godley and Rolleston. But some has actually become better and more resonant – risen to the occasion, you might say. A prime example sits inconspicuously at the entrance to a suburban driveway on Breezes Road near the settling ponds, in the heart of the hard-hit east.

Reopening Christchurch Art Gallery. Alas, tomorrow is too soon!

Reopening Christchurch Art Gallery. Alas, tomorrow is too soon!

If I were given $1 (even 10 cents) every time I had been asked when the Gallery is reopening, I would be rich. And, make no mistake, when the Gallery does reopen, I'll be very happy. I loved the compelling nature of Warren Feeney's column (29 July), with its ten good reasons why the Gallery should open tomorrow. I agreed with each one – and could have supplied ninety more. But alas, tomorrow is too soon.

Another ice sculpture...

Another ice sculpture...

Richard Jeffs does it again!

Snowgnome

Snowgnome

With the Gallery closed, and the staff all at home, what else could security guard Richard Jeffs do with his day...

Collecting Cards

Collecting Cards

That the latest set of collectable cards in boxes of Weetbix features the All Blacks isn't really surprising, given that the Rugby World Cup is about to kick off on our shores and Weetbix are the official breakfast sponsors of the All Blacks.

Ferne Every R.I.P.

Ferne Every R.I.P.

Gallery staff were saddened to hear the news that Ferne Every, one of the Gallery's favourite supporters, had passed away on Monday.

What to call your gallery

What to call your gallery

Are art dealers egomaniacs, or can they just not lay their hands on a decent dictionary?

Psyche

Psyche

Another jewel from the archival treasure chest...

The Places We Belong To

The Places We Belong To

Cycling into work along Ferry Road each morning I pass one of those new ads perkily announcing that 'The Christchurch We Love is Still Here'. And each morning I imagine getting off the bike and performing a firm correction. Something along the lines of, 'The Christchurch we love is still here, but some very big bits of it are being knocked down.'

Moving right along

Moving right along

Time keeps on moving right along earthquake or no earthquake, a fact that's reinforced for me by the fading Queensland Search and Rescue team's spray-painted message on the Centre of Contemporary Art's window on Gloucester street.

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