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Pacific Flotsam

Pacific Flotsam

I was delighted to be asked by Judith Blackall, curator at Sydney's National Art School Gallery to speak at the opening of their new Bill Culbert exhibition earlier this month. We had lent our floor sculpture Pacific Flotsam and it features here on the poster. 

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Zoology

Zoology

I'm pretty sure the kids at my daughters pre-school haven't seen Cai Guo-Qiang's Heritage, which was commissioned for his show Falling Back To Earth at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane last year.

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Painting on the wall

Painting on the wall

Between the late 1940s and 1960s there was a significant number of new murals, both painted and sculpted, created to adorn buildings in Christchurch.

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How close is too close?

How close is too close?

We've been trying out some zoomable high resolution images which allow you to see amazing details in works from our collection.

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Four years ago

Four years ago

Four years ago today, disgruntled stallholder Mohamed Bouazizi's immolation sparked revolution in Tunisia, leading directly to revolutions in other Arab countries.

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Van der Velden's Rotterdam

Van der Velden's Rotterdam

I've been delving into the University of Canterbury's art collection recently, as it has been made available on the University's web site, and was stoked to come across the two Petrus van der Velden drawings below. 

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Time Out

Time Out

Currently in Sydney installing Bill Culbert's Pacific Flotsam at the National Art School Gallery in Darlinghurst, Exhibitions and Collections Team Leader Sean Duxfield noticed the show being promoted in Time Out.

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To you and your kin, etc

To you and your kin, etc

It's that time of year; if you're not buying, writing or posting them, you're plucking them out of the mailbox.

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Irises by Rita Angus

Irises by Rita Angus

This article first appeared as 'The meticulous small world of Rita Angus' in The Press on 9 December 2014.

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100 years of the Cass field station

100 years of the Cass field station

Last weekend the University of Canterbury Biology Department celebrated the 100th anniversary of the field station at Cass with a symposium on Cass followed up with a field trip to the station.

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