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Behind Closed Doors offers a rare view into the intimate world of private art collecting in and around Wellington. Well known photographer Neil Pardington presents a series of exquisite images capturing works of art as they appear in people's homes. The book includes text by art ...
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Represents every known tree and shrub in New Zealand. More than 500 plants are represented here, and over 800 paintings. Comprehensive notes provide up-to-date botanical information on each plant. A major reference book and a beautiful modern classic. Audrey Eagle started her wor ...
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An in-depth insight into the 45 year photgraphic career of one of New Zealand's most persistent documenters. Born in the Netherlands, Westra came to New Zealand in 1957, as the comfortable society of the 40's and 50's gave way to the pressures and changes of the 1960's. 130 photo ...
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This stunning catalogue designed by Neil Pardington himself. With essays from Ken Hall and Anna-Marie White, plus an interview with Lara Strongman.
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Presents the first major survey of recent New Zealand photography to be published in the past 30 years. The book focuses on 20 significant artists, including senior practitioners such as Marti Friedlander and Peter Peryer through to artists in mid-career including Gavin Hipkins a ...
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