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A Nest of Singing Birds: One Hundred Years of the New Zealand School Journal by Gregory O'Brien
60.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non- fiction
The School Journal will be 100 years old in May 2007. A Nest of Singing Birds: One hundred years of the New Zealand School Journal - a fullcolour, lavishly illustrated book by award-winning writer Gregory O'Brien - celebrates, in words and images, the publication that over the last hundred years has sha ...Show more
A Nest of Singing Birds: One Hundred Years of the New Zealand School Journal by Gregory O'Brien
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non- fiction
The School Journal was 100 years old in May 2007. A Nest of Singing Birds - a fullcolour, lavishly illustrated book by award-winning writer Gregory O'Brien - celebrates, in words and images, the publication that over the last hundred years has shaped the country we live in. Over the course of its histor ...Show more
Aberhart by Laurence Aberhart (Photos) & Gregory O'Brien (Essays) & Justin Paton (Essays)
125.00 NZD
Category: Coffee Table
LAURENCE ABERHART has been at the forefront of New Zealand photography since the late 1970s, and is recognised as a major international figure. Like the paintings of Colin McCahon-an artist with whom Aberhart is frequently paired-his photographs are a sustained meditation on time, place and cultural his ...Show more
Always Song in the Water : An Oceanic Sketchbook by Gregory O'Brien
45.00 NZD
Category: Poetry
Every morning Gregory OBrien looks out his window to see an upside down rowboat on his front lawn, deposited many years ago after some adventure and now covered in creeping vines. In this meditation on land and water, art and literature, OBrien goes in search of this country and our place as dwellers on ...Show more
Always Song in the WaterAn Ode to Moana Oceania by Gregory O'Brien
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non- fiction
Always song in the water is an imaginative exploration of Aotearoa's oceanic environment. This is the new, expanded edition of the now out-of-print 2019 book of the same title. The new exhibition and its accompanying book celebrates-in images, words and sound-our connectedness with the wider Pacific reg ...Show more
Back & Beyond - New Zealand Painting for the Young and Curious by Gregory O'Brien
35.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non- fiction
Features art by contemporary painters and printmakers, who are seasoned travellers across time and space.
Don Binney - Flight Path by Gregory O'Brien
90.00 NZD
Category: Art
Painter, printmaker, teacher, writer and ornithologist Don Binney (1940 - 2012) was a mercurial presence on the New Zealand cultural scene from the time of his meteoric rise to fame in the early 1960s. His unmistakable, stylised depictions of birds have come to define an era in the development of the na ...Show more
House and Contents by Gregory O'Brien
30.00 NZD
Category: Poetry
Our mother's clouds and insects fly to embrace your clouds and insects. Her architecture, roads, bridges and infrastructure rush to greet yours. Her molecules on their upward trajectory entwine with yours, the colour of her eyes, hair and skin. Her language, with its past participles, figures of speech, ...Show more
House and Contents by Gregory O'Brien
30.00 NZD
Category: Poetry
Our mother's clouds and insects fly to embrace your clouds and insects. Her architecture, roads, bridges and infrastructure rush to greet yours. Her molecules on their upward trajectory entwine with yours, the colour of her eyes, hair and skin. Her language, with its past participles, figures of speech, ...Show more
Melvin Day: Artist by Gregory O'Brien
70.00 NZD
Category: Art
There were many Melvin Days, but the term Artist encompasses all of them. During a career spanning seven decades, he produced some of the most intellectually astute, yet often visceral, paintings in New Zealand art history. Born in Hamilton in 1923, Day was a radical but also a great believer in traditi ...Show more
See What I can See - New Zealand Photography for the Young & Curious by Gregory O'Brien
35.00 NZD
Category: Children
Photography was invented the year before the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Within a few years, cameras were charting the life and times of people at this end of the planet. See What I Can See is a celebration of the camera - the New Zealand that it captured, and the artists who wielded it. See What I C ...Show more
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