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Flour Power, 2008 – Regan Gentry

SCAPE Public Art

Regan Gentry’s Flour Power was the first new public sculpture commissioned by the Christchurch City Council’s Public Art Advisory Group. Funding for t...

Unnamed - Chimp

Street Art

Chimp aka Ash Sisson spent two weeks of his school holdiays from Massey University, where he's in the third year of an Industrial Design degree, paint...

Under Construction – Chaos and Order, 2015 – Peter Atkins

SCAPE Public Art

Under Construction – Chaos and Order was developed by Melbourne-based artist Peter Atkins for SCAPE 8 New Intimacies. Primarily serial abstract painti...

Passing Time, 2010/11 – Anton Parsons

SCAPE Public Art

An iconic city timeline, Auckland-based artist Anton Parsons’ Passing Time features twisting boxes depicting each year between 1906 (the foundation ye...

Plot, 2008 - Brett Graham

SCAPE Public Art

Brett Graham (Ngāti Korokī Kahukura) is a sculptor who creates large-scale artworks and installations that explore indigenous histories, politics and ...

Kaitiaki - Fin DAC

Street Prints Otautahi

Irish artist Fin DAC’s mural Kaitiaki (the Māori word for ‘guardian) outside the YMCA combines elements of Māori culture and mythology to offer protec...

O, I, M, I, 2018 - Ben Pearce

SCAPE Public Art

Over the last decade, Ben Pearce has pursued a focused investigation of sculptural form, working in wood, stone, metal and found objects.

Fanfare, 2004/15 – Neil Dawson

SCAPE Public Art

New Zealand’s largest public sculpture, Fanfare by Neil Dawson, is a permanent landmark which can be seen standing tall over the Canterbury Plains at ...

Rise From Rubble – Brandon Warrell

Street Art

Street artist Brandon Warrell’s Rise From Rubble mural on the side of the Ibis Hotels depicts a native silvereye bird on a flowering kōwhai tree.

The Crossing

Parking Building

The Crossing Car Parking Building

Verdant Geometry, 2018 - Erica van Zon

SCAPE Public Art

Erica van Zon has made a suite of new sculptures in metal, glass and mirror-perspex.

Monument to the Present, 2018 - Tom Dale

SCAPE Public Art

This sculpture emerged after the UK-based artist spent time in Ōtautahi in October 2017.

Three Squares Gyratory, Variation 2, 1971 - George Rickey

SCAPE Public Art

George Rickey (1907-2002), was a leading sculptor exploring kinetic movement.

Whero O Te Rangi Bailey – Kevin Ledo

Street Prints Otautahi

Canadian artist Kevin Ledo’s impressive murals of portraits continue, with his piece on Māori elder Whero O Te Rangi Bailey gracing the wall of the Cr...

Kotuku, 2002/2018 - Caroline Rothwell Re:PRESENTED

SCAPE Public Art

Kotuku by Caroline Rothwell was designed specifically for installation in a large pond in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens for the SCAPE Biennial 2002

Our Stories Make Us, 2018 - Ollie Moginie Re:ACTIVATE

SCAPE Public Art

The local environment, particularly our braided rivers, is very important to this artist who created this work to represent its fragility and unique s...

Kiwi Jungle – Flox

Big Walls

Auckland artist Flox is known for creating elegant and delicate representations of Kiwi flora and fauna, as captured here in Kiwi Jungle.

Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers, 2013 – Julia Morison

SCAPE Public Art

Consisting of 10 modular objects that read and function both as trees and as houses, Julia Morison’s Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers can be engaged wit...

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