Round up

Round up

Life has been very hectic here at Christchurch Art Gallery over the past few weeks so here's a quick round up of our latest Outer Spaces offerings.

Almost there...

Almost there...

The final paper sheet has been glued and the sealant is being applied on our newest Outer Spaces work, Tjalling is Innocent.

The beach

The beach

It seems like an age ago when Russell Clark's Japanese Planes, Rekata Bay, Santa Isabel, 1945 was purchased for the permanent collection way back in July 2010, before this town was turned on its head. One bright note is that it did make it onto the Gallery walls for a short period before our forced closure.

A bit kinky!

A bit kinky!

Customers to our new shop have been very keen on the new 'twists' in our product range.

Selected proofs

Selected proofs

Peter Trevelyan's exhibition Selected Proofs is currently on at the University of Canterbury's  SOFA Gallery until 7th September.

Lookalikes

Lookalikes

St Anne's School Woolston

St Anne's School Woolston

...visited the recent Michael Parekowhai exhibition.

5 (Christchurch) artists in Sydney

5 (Christchurch) artists in Sydney

Five contemporary Christchurch artists are currently showing work at Ray Hughes Gallery in Sydney

Last chance to see

Last chance to see

We are now in the final week of Out of Space - the latest shove of the Rolling Maul

Art for the masses

Art for the masses

In 1935, the publisher Allen Lane was waiting at Exeter Train Station after visiting Agatha Christie. He was appalled by the poor selection of reading material on offer and had the idea of producing contemporary literature in paperback format at an affordable price.

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