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"Black Box " House |
| Merivale - Canterbury |
| Thom Craig upset the neighbours when, influenced by Colin McCahon, he built this house in Fendalton (1998).
Thom Craig is was one of just four New Zealand architects included in The Phaidon Atlas o... |
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Aigantighe - An Art Museum |
| Seaview - Canterbury |
| New Zealand and European art, including works by Frances Hodgkins, C F Goldie, van der Velden and Colin McCahon. There is also a sculpture garden. A fine regional gallery worth a visit.
Aigantighe ... |
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Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki |
| Auckland - Auckland |
| The finest building in the French Renaissance style in New Zealand, Auckland’s Art Gallery began its life as the city’s library. The building’s foundation stone was laid in June 1885 and the building ... |
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John Leech Gallery |
| Auckland - Auckland |
| John Leech exhibits both contemporary and heritage New Zealand art. The latter includes Maori & Pacific art, vintage photographs, 19th century painting and early New Zealand prints and drawings. |
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Colin McCahon's House |
| French Bay - Auckland |
| From 1953 to 1960 Colin McCahon, New Zealand's greatest painter lived and worked here. It was one of his most productive periods and included the painting of the Northland panels.
The house has be... |
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The Forrester Gallery |
| Oamaru - Otago |
| Unashamedly a regional gallery; the Forrester Gallery offers a collection focusing on contemporary and historic art works related to North Otago. The collection is housed in "one of the grandest neo-c... |
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Dunedin Public Art Gallery |
| Dunedin - Otago |
| One of the largest and most comprehensive collections of national and international art in the country. The gallery is right in the centre of the city.
Dunedin's public art gallery features as a st... |
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Hocken Library Gallery |
| Dunedin - Otago |
| The displays on show in the first floor galleries are from the collections of the Hocken Library a scholarly institution with a New Zealand and Pacific focus founded in 1910. Artists Colin McCahon and... |
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Adam Art Gallery |
| Kelburn - Wellington |
| A back stairwell in a university building has been converted into a dramatic art gallery by Wellington architect, Ian Athfield.
The Adam Art Gallery have formal responsibility for the care of the V... |
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Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa |
| Te Aro - Wellington |
| New Zealand's celebrated and sometimes controversial National Museum and Art Gallery. A Wellington "must visit". Fascinating for kids.
Check out the way it was built to cope with earthquakes.You can ... |
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Parliament Building Tour |
| Wellington - Wellington |
| Three buildings in sequence house New Zealand’s central government. The oldest is the Victorian Gothic Parliamentary Library. Between it and “the Beehive”, built in the second half of the twentieth ce... |
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Dowse Art Museum |
| Lower Hutt - Wellington |
| Lower Hutt City's Art Museum was revamped in 2006 by Athfield Architects with new display spaces. The original building was designed by Ronald Muston of Structon Group Architects.
"TheNewDowse seek... |
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery |
| New Plymouth - Taranaki |
| An important regional contemporary art museum, home of the Len Lye archive. The museum focuses on collecting work by emerging and mid-career New Zealand artists and artists from the Pacific Rim.
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Parihaka Pa |
| Pungarehu - Taranaki |
| After the Taranaki Wars of the 1860s, Parihaka became a centre of Maori resistance to further loss of their land. Te Whiti and Tohu promoted civil disobedience to achieve this aim. To quell the resist... |
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