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Christchurch Art Gallery takes out Museums Aotearoa Award

Our building may be closed – but we've have still achieved national recognition of by winning a prestigious Museums Aotearoa Award.

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Deluge

Deluge

Who would have thought that these sensuous figures are illustrations to the Bible?

Exhibition

Ronnie van Hout: Comin’ Down

Ronnie van Hout's mysterious sculptural figure stands on the roof of 209 Tuam Street and points skyward. Something is 'comin' down' here, but what?

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Thinking / feeling my way in

Thinking / feeling my way in

"What abstract painting can do better than anything else is [evoke] that sense of recognition that's indefinite yet ecstatic at the same time. It's getting to the emotional underpinning that we all share, that is the substitute for the common or religious belief. I believe abstraction can do that."

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Populate! update #3 (legs to stand on)

Populate! update #3 (legs to stand on)

Meanwhile, over in Melbourne, Ronnie van Hout's contribution to the birthday programme is emerging bit by bit. First, the torso...

Exhibition

Jess Johnson: Wurm Whorl Narthex

New Zealand-born, Melbourne-based artist Jess Johnson makes intricate drawings and painted environments that evoke other worlds and parallel realities.

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Duddington

Duddington

To the exquisite village of Duddington in Northamptonshire

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Populate! update #2 (painting outdoors)

Populate! update #2 (painting outdoors)

The Populate! programme includes some indoor art, of course (Jess Johnson, Tony Oursler, Camp Blood), but there are some sizeable pieces of outdoor art taking shape for our birthday celebration too...

Exhibition

Francis Upritchard: Believer

A New Age awakening? Or just a 1960s pipe dream? Francis Upritchard's Believer is a recent addition to her expanding gallery of hippies, dreamers and gurus.

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Camp Blood: Hand-Painted Film Posters

Drawn from the collection of Christchurch painter Roger Boyce, these promotional posters from Ghana, Africa, are movie marketing like you've never seen: lurid, vivid and emphatically hand-made.

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