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  2. Bill Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond started to exhibit his works in 1980, [5] and went back to painting on a full-time basis one year later. [10] His first solo exhibition was at the Brooke Gifford Gallery in Christchurch in 1982. [11] In March 1987 he showed for the first time at the Peter McLeavey Gallery in Wellington, an exhibition followed by over 20 others. [5]

  3. List of New Zealand artists - Wikipedia

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    Ida Carey (1891–1982) – painter and art teacher; Steve Carr – video artist, sculptor and photographer; Len Castle (1924–2011) – potter; Ruth Castle (born 1931) – weaver; Tim Chadwick (1962–2010) – painter and mixed media artist; Vera Chapman (1885–1953) – painter; Chris Charteris (born 1966) – jeweller

  4. Don Peebles - Wikipedia

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    Donald Clendon Peebles ONZM (5 March 1922 – 27 March 2010) was a New Zealand artist. He is regarded as a pioneer of abstract art in New Zealand, [1] and his works are held in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, [2] the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, [3] and Christchurch Art Gallery.

  5. Quentin Macfarlane - Wikipedia

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    1964 also saw the formation of 20/20 Vision, a loose grouping of Canterbury artists set up by artist John Coley and art school lecturer Tom Taylor.The group intended to liven up the art scene through exhibitions, demonstrations and talks around current exhibitions on show in the city [11] alongside general hilarity such as the founding in 1966 of the 20/20 Vision Decimal Milk Token Advisory ...

  6. Robin Slow - Wikipedia

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    He later moved to Christchurch and completed his high school education at Christchurch West High School. Then, while working as a commercial artist to support himself, he completed his Diploma of Teaching with an art major at Christchurch Teachers' College. [2] He married and with his wife Rose had two children. [2]

  7. Bill Sutton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The model for the painting was Sutton’s teaching colleague Tom Taylor. [18] Homage to Frances Hodgkins 1951. [19] When the Christchurch City Council declined to purchase Frances Hodgkins’ Pleasure Garden, [20] Sutton responded with a painting based on Homage to Cezanne (1900) by the French painter Maurice Denis.

  8. Kura Te Waru Rewiri - Wikipedia

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    During her time at Ilam she was tutored by Don Peebles and Bill Sutton and graduated in 1973 with a Diploma in Fine Art (Honours) majoring in painting. [4] Whilst at the University of Canterbury Te Waru Rewiri, alongside Eruera Nia and Tame Iti became involved in Ngā Tamatoa (Tuatoru) Christchurch chapter. [5]

  9. The Group (New Zealand art) - Wikipedia

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    The Group was an informal but influential art association formed in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1927. Initially begun by ex-students from Canterbury College of Art, its aim was to provide a freer, more experimental alternative to the academic salon painting exhibitions of the Canterbury Society of Arts.

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