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Care Package (Part 3)

Care Package (Part 3)

And so now that you've heard the story of the mystery black box that turned up on our doorstep, and the big blow-up bunny inside it, and the fact Jim Barr and Mary Barr have given it to the Gallery to put some bounce in our eventual re-opening celebrations, it's time something else got mentioned.

Exhibition

Jae Hoon Lee: Annapurna

An immense and oddly surreal landscape glowing out from the Springboard over Worcester Boulevard is the latest addition to the Outer Spaces programme.

Exhibition

Julia Morison: Aibohphobia

Julia Morison has turned the Gallery's squat grey bunker into a dizzying vision in dayglo green.

Exhibition

André Hemer: Things to do with paint that won't dry

New Zealand artist André Hemer's colourful Worcester Boulevard intervention Things to do with paint that won't dry, appears to flow and spill down the side of the building.

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Renaissance Town

Renaissance Town

Christchurch seems abuzz with demolition and construction crews working throughout the city at the moment. Over 2000 tons of demolition material is removed from the CBD daily. Just as post-quake Napier is depicted in Roland Hipkins' excellent painting of Napier, Renaissance, Christchurch has become New Zealand's renaissance town.

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Death of a library

Death of a library

The fate of our sister organization, the Central Library, is still far from clear. It sits just within the dreaded cordon, whereas we are lucky enough to be just outside it.

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I enjoy looking at the...

I enjoy looking at the...

... paintings and sculptures. Thomas from Merivale

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Post-traumatic sustenance

Post-traumatic sustenance

'I think that art can add to the healing of a city in a post-catastrophe environment...'

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Care Package (Part 2)

Care Package (Part 2)

So yesterday I wrote how the Christchurch Art Gallery had just received a bodacious post-quake care package, which looks like this.

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