Notes
Quick, close the curtains, the milk is out!

Quick, close the curtains, the milk is out!

During the course of a year I must oversee the installation of literally hundreds of artworks but it is not very often that I actually get to make one.

Notes
Meanwhile, outside...

Meanwhile, outside...

The guys from Adgraphix are still hard at work installing our new Dick Frizzell mural.

Exhibition

Tony Oursler: Fist

Credited with freeing video art from the 'tyranny of the monitor', Tony Oursler is regarded as one of the world's most influential artists in that medium.

Exhibition

Tony Oursler: Head Knocking

Credited with freeing video art from the 'tyranny of the monitor', Tony Oursler is regarded as one of the world's most influential artists in that medium.

Notes
Best in a Supporting Role

Best in a Supporting Role

Guilty Gallery Pleasure #23: Adding to my running tally of the number of scenes effortlessly stolen by virtue of a canine companion's carefully cocked ear or discretely averted gaze.

Collection
Kaikoura

John Gully Kaikoura

One of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first resident professional artists, John Gully revelled in the majestic. Romantic sublime landscapes were his forte, and from his home in Nelson he was able to explore the wild mountainous landscapes of upper Te Waipounamu / the South Island. The Kaikōura coastline captivated the artist and he painted several watercolours of the region. Gully dished out the sublime in spades in Kaikoura. The wreck of a coastal trader is beaten by stormy waves against the shore while the impressive Seaward Kaikōura range dominates the skyline along the coast. The small cottage is Fyfe House, the original home of Robert Fyfe who established a whaling station at Kaikōura in 1842. From this shoreline, once a southern right whale or tohorā had been spotted, whalers would row out to the open sea in the hope of harpooning it.

(Pickaxes and shovels, 17 February – 5 August 2018)

Notes
Exclusive Snowden Flood products

Exclusive Snowden Flood products

The sun is back but the gallery shop has just recieved beautiful products from a UK supplier aptly named Snowden Flood! 

Exhibition

24 Hr News Feed: Barry Cleavin and Locust Jones

From austerity and journalistic ethics to modern warfare and Donald Rumsfeld's nightmares, two artists offer personal takes on global issues in the face of wall-to-wall media saturation.

Notes
Ruins

Ruins

We think we live in a riuned city here in Christchurch, but the ultimate 'city in ruins' experience can be enjoyed in Pripyat in Ukraine.

Load more