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This edition focuses on the role and architecture of art museums - in particular, Te Papa Tongarewa. It is also the first to carry the new name CS Arts. Previously the magazine was called CS News, and prior to that, Seven Plus News.
Toi Te Mana Jonathan Mane-Wheoki is curating Toi Te Papa, the showcasing of Te Papa's permanent national collection. He shares his own creative influences and his passion for New Zealand art history.
(Continued in issue 25 - January 2006)
The Baptism of Christ Kees Bruin on what's behind his latest work, part of the upcoming exhibition Allusion and Illusion.
Te Papa Tongarewa: A theological response to the building Dr Murray Rae, a lecturer in systematic theology and previously an architect, reveals layers of meaning in the landmark home of New Zealand's national museum
A temple for the arts: Galleries as spiritual spaces Willemijn De Groot explores the history and purpose of art museum architecture, tracking a change in attitude towards art as a new kind of religion
The expansion and use of art galleries and churches in New Zealand Peter Crothall argues that both galleries and churches need to be outward looking and relevant, embracing the communities in which they are placed
Pilgrim's talent: artist Mark Lander John Coley tells how this inventive artist has developed a unique practice and is helping impoverished communities around the world
Empty of shadows and making a shadow Ralph Hotere at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
Gary Currin At the Milford Gallery, Dunedin
Cristina Popovici At the Arthouse, Christchurch
Sign Stefan Roberts at Campbell Grant galleries, Christchurch
Related Marks Janet Joyce at Studioworks Gallery, Christchurch
Vineyard Series Sam Harrison at Soeur Design, Christchurch
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