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An architectural modernist relic

An architectural modernist relic

With so many 'old dungers' banished to oblivion in these parts, it's now difficult to find evidence, within the four avenues at least, that Christchurch had existed at all before, say, about 1983...

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Paul Johns: South Pacific Sanctuary / Peraki / Banks Peninsula

The consideration of Japanese whale-hunting activity and ensuing protest in nearby southern waters has led to a reflection on our local whaling past, highlighting changing and divergent attitudes to animal life.

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Stakes in the ground

Stakes in the ground

Last, Loneliest, Loveliest is New Zealand's first official presence at the International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, and takes its alliterative title from Rudyard Kipling's poem, 'The Song of the Cities', which gives four lines each to various cities from the British Empire, including Auckland:

Last, loneliest, loveliest, exquisite, apart–
On us, on us the unswerving season smiles,
Who wonder 'mid our fern why men depart
To seek the Happy Isles!

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Still life with flowers in a basket by Pieter Hardimé

Still life with flowers in a basket by Pieter Hardimé

This article first appeared as 'Allegory of life's beauty, brevity and fragility' in The Press on 15 August 2014.

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West Coast Road Trip

West Coast Road Trip

Survival skills for the new Christchurch: one of these is getting out more. 

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Artist unknown, Classical Figures

Artist unknown, Classical Figures

This article first appeared as 'Artist unknown' in The Press on 6 June 2014.

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Transformers

Transformers

Curator Ken Hall writes about his experience of working with artists Chris Heaphy and Sara Hughes, as part of a small team with other city council staff and Ngāi Tahu arts advisors, on the Transitional Cathedral Square artist project.

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Cathedral Square by Charles Nathaniel Worsley

Cathedral Square by Charles Nathaniel Worsley

This article first appeared as 'Fixed in time' in The Press on 17 April 2014

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Toss Woollaston born this day

Toss Woollaston born this day

Sir Toss Woollaston (1910-98) seldom painted urban landscape, and is best known for his characteristically energetic, atmospheric fusion of natural earth, water and sky. Greymouth with Tower is one of a small number of paintings dating from the 1950s painted from the elevated vantage point of his Greymouth home.

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Sara Hughes in Cathedral Square

Sara Hughes in Cathedral Square

Sara Hughes's spectacular flag wall in Cathedral Square was brought to completion this week...

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