Art consultant and author, Denis Robinson, curates
a poignant collection of paintings depicting pre-quake Christchurch in new
book, to mark the anniversary of Feb 22nd 2011 earthquake.
There have of course already been quite a few titles about Christchurch published since the two major earthquakes but I have to say they have all been impressive and inspiring in their own way. This one is poignant and quite beautiful.
Rather than focus on tragic ‘before and after’ images, Denis’ idea was
to invite Cantabrian artists, past and present – or those who had spent
significant time in the city – to contribute their beautiful images and
positive thoughts for a book that embodied the city as it was; “I hope that
this book will help to preserve the past for future generations to appreciate
and admire,” says Denis.
As Denis selected the images from these 19 contributors, he aimed to
have a representation from as many sectors of the city as possible, as well as
a distinct variety of styles and techniques, each in their own way describing
the artists’ relationship to Christchurch. Each artist’s thoughts as they explain their ensuing
works reveal their lesser-known local haunts and passion for their city,
visually and lyrically cataloguing the landmarks, buildings and beauty spots –
as well as the memories – for the reader.
In the book’s forward, Mayor Bob Parker writes, “Reading
‘Christchurch: An artists’ tribute’ made me feel like a traveller returning to
my hometown after long years abroad. It has been easy to forget during this
hectic year, but this book vividly reminds us that Christchurch can be a city
of wonderful tranquillity; that the seasons are distinct and rhythmic.
Christchurch has always been able to inspire wonderful art. Our founders and
citizens have always had a strong civic sense that has been expressed in a
commitment to beautiful buildings and spaces. The loss of these buildings has
wounded us all the more, making this book an invaluable record of our city’s
places.
Denis
Robinson has worked with
creative people throughout his career as a designer, art director and gallery
manager and has eight bestselling books about New Zealand artists to his name.
He lives on the Hibiscus Coast, north of Auckland and operates his own art and
design consultancy.
Publication date: 22 Feb 2012
RRP: $49.99
Extent: 112 pages
Format: Paperback with flaps
Publisher: New Holland
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