A garden enclosed

A garden enclosed

Last weekend I visited Cuningham House, the grand exhibition glasshouse in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, which has been newly reopened.

An architectural modernist relic

An architectural modernist relic

With so many 'old dungers' banished to oblivion in these parts, it's now difficult to find evidence, within the four avenues at least, that Christchurch had existed at all before, say, about 1983...

No reason to get excited

No reason to get excited

There is no real reason to post this picture of a scrubby painting of Brazilian favelas, except that it is by a certain Robert Zimmerman. 

Barry Brickell's Art Train Up The Coast

Barry Brickell's Art Train Up The Coast

Passenger trains are few and far between in the South Island these days, probably the North Island as well for that matter, but Barry Brickell's Art Train up The Coast is one trip I would dearly love to take.

as there is a constant flow of light

as there is a constant flow of light

On a recent printer's residency at the Otago University's Otakou Press Colin McCahon's huge mural painting Waterfall Theme and variations dominated proceedings.

Time, memory, photography

Time, memory, photography

As part of the recent Word Christchurch Writers and Readers Festival, Christchurch Art Gallery was a partner in the presentation of 'Remembering Anzac', a session which paired photographic artist Laurence Aberhart with historian Jock Phillips.

Moving Moments - Pallet Jack Dolly Stack

Moving Moments - Pallet Jack Dolly Stack

I mentioned the recent collection shift last week in the Puzzling blog post.

XXXXXwords

XXXXXwords

Lucky? Hell yes! I'm just back from a month-long stint in Dunedin as the University of Otago's Otakou Press Printer in Residence, where I collaborated with Port Chalmers artist Michael Morley to print a book of his lyrics and linocuts titled XXXXXwords.

Fishwork

Fishwork

'One' of my favourite books published by the Holloway Press (I could just say my favourite but there are too many to chose from) is the lavishly illustrated Fishwork by Alan Loney and Max Gimblett.

Feeding the Beast

Feeding the Beast

When 1+ 1 = art

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