Face Five

Face Five

Christchurch-born and internationally renowned artist Ronnie van Hout has had a huge hand in our latest outdoor installation. Quasi, a five-metre-tall sculpture of the artist's hand and facial features, was unveiled this morning on the Gallery's rooftop, next to Gloucester Street.

Something missing at Cass

Something missing at Cass

A few weeks ago my family and I visited Cass but something didn't look quite right.

Untitled (Taylors Mistake) by William Sutton

Untitled (Taylors Mistake) by William Sutton

This article first appeared on Stuff as 'Modernism by motorbike' on 28 June 2016 and as 'Artist stumbled upon striking scenery on morning motorbike rides' in The Press on 30 June 2016.

Innocence by Evelyn Haig

Innocence by Evelyn Haig

This article first appeared as 'Sweet portrait belies tough protestor's tragic tale' in The Press on 24 May 2016.

On the level

On the level

A chilly trip to the mountains to identify Ivy Fife's level crossing

Untitled by Connie Samaras

Untitled by Connie Samaras

This article first appeared as 'Seal of approval for video' in The Press on 20 April 2016.

Art Makes Me... A Winner!

Art Makes Me... A Winner!

Meet Kylie Hansen from Christchurch. She's the lucky winner of our Art Makes Me selfie competion. 

The sloping deck by William Wyllie

The sloping deck by William Wyllie

This article first appeared as 'Painting makes up for size in drama' in The Press on 4 April 2016.

Private lodgings by W.A. Sutton

Private lodgings by W.A. Sutton

Private Lodgings is a portrait of a lost Christchurch building that dates most probably from the 1860s.

When Bill Sutton painted it in 1954, it was an increasingly decrepit boarding house, on the corner of Manchester and Southwark streets, just out of the central city - opposite the much more famous Coker's Hotel.

'The Reid Children Aggie, Constance, Stewart, Douglas, Egerton  by John Horsburgh

'The Reid Children Aggie, Constance, Stewart, Douglas, Egerton  by John Horsburgh

This article first appeared as 'Mystery of portrait' in The Press, 9 March 2016.

 

Load more