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Early portaloo?

Early portaloo?

Portaloos are now part of the Christchurch street furniture.

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Coming unstuck

Coming unstuck

Darryn George's The Lambs' Book of Life (Folder Wall) has been taken down again, apparently for the last time.

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Painting free

Painting free

School groups in Christchurch have been learning about abstract art as part of the Gallery's outreach programme.

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Heart in the high country: Austen Deans (1915 - 2011)

Heart in the high country: Austen Deans (1915 - 2011)

For Austen Deans, OBE, painting was an expression of his love of the outdoors and, in particular, the Canterbury high country.

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Computer art

Computer art

Two works dating from about 1880 can claim to be the earliest computer generated art in the collection.

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The Social Network

The Social Network

As of yesterday afternoon, the Gallery spells Friend with a capital letter.

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The oval ball

The oval ball

Rugby is uppermost in most people's minds at the moment.

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Christchurch NZ 1923. No.1 (View of Christchurch City from the Cathedral Tower)

Robert Percy Moore Christchurch NZ 1923. No.1 (View of Christchurch City from the Cathedral Tower)

R. P. Moore ascends the cathedral’s spire to put his swivelling Cirkut camera to its familiar task. Up the narrow spiral stone staircase, a breezy ladder, past the bells, he reaches the balcony with its clear view facing west. A heavy morning frost means it is cold; the coal smoke of home and office fires lend partial soft-focus to the view.

The Square below has a single horse carriage and thirteen motorcars neatly parked. A tram beside the Clarendon Hotel curves right towards the Square. Tram tracks cut sweeping lines in the frost. None below have noticed the elevated cameraman, who turns the switch. it's five past nine as the camera begins its mechanical roll.

(Above ground, 2015)

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