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  2. Irasutoya - Wikipedia

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    A sign at a park featuring Irasutoya illustrations. In addition to typical clip art topics, unusual occupations such as nosmiologists, airport bird patrollers, and foresters are depicted, as are special machines like miso soup dispensers, centrifuges, transmission electron microscopes, obscure musical instruments (didgeridoo, zampoña, cor anglais), dinosaurs and other ancient creatures such ...

  3. Mariko Mori - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Mori (森 万里子, Mori Mariko, born 1967) is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist. She is known for her photographs and videos of her hybridized future self, often presented in various guises and featuring traditional Japanese motifs. Her work often explores themes of technology, spirituality and transcendence.

  4. Bergman Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Bergman Gallery in Auckland, New Zealand is situated on Karangahape Road, [6] and was officially opened by Caren Rangi ONZM, Chair of Arts Council of New Zealand. [7] There was also a delegation from the Cook Islands attended the official opening with the Minister of Cultural Development, George Maggie Angene, Cultural Development Secretary ...

  5. Chartwell Collection - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2022 the Chartwell Collection had close to 2100 items on long-term loan to the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. [12] The two organisations have worked closely together and at times have made joint purchases such as Giovanni Intra ’s Untilted (Studded Suit) 1990 [ 13 ] in 2003 and in 2009 Michael Parekowhai ’s The Indefinite ...

  6. Auckland Weekly News - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Weekly News 1901 Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News 1903. The Weekly News was founded by the Daily Southern Cross on 25 November 1863, primarily for country readers who couldn't get the paper every day. [3] It was followed on 7 April 1866 by the Weekly Herald, a similar paper from the publisher of the New Zealand Herald. [4]

  7. Auckland Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand.It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions.

  8. Artspace Aotearoa - Wikipedia

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    Artspace Aotearoa (previously known as Artspace NZ) is an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on Karangahape Road in Newton. The gallery was founded in 1987, and focuses on contemporary New Zealand and overseas art. It should not be confused with Depot Artspace, an artists' community and working environment in Devonport.

  9. Gow Langsford Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Gow Langsford Gallery is a commercial art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand.The gallery was established in 1987 by John Gow and Gary Langsford. Gow Langsford represents many significant New Zealand and international artists, including Max Gimblett, Jacqueline Fahey, Paul Dibble and Dick Frizzell.