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We like: Gisborne's PAULNACHE gallery
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Ben Pearce,
Dion Hitchens,
Gene Paul,
HOME New Zealand,
James Ormsby,
Joanna Langford,
John Walsh,
Matthew Nache,
Paul McCredie,
PAULNACHE,
Robert Jahnke,
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Gisborne's PAULNACHE gallery proves that you don't have to live in one of the main centres to enjoy regular visits to top-notch dealer galleries. Matthew Nache (below left) and Gene Paul set up PAULNACHE over five years ago, and now boast a roster of artists that includes Joanna Langford, Ben Pearce, John Walsh, Robert Jahnke, James Ormsby and Dion Hitchens. Many of the artists have connections to the East Coast themselves, so their presence on the walls of this gallery makes even more sense. Check it out if you're passing through the first city of the sun this summer. The photograph is by Paul McCredie.


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We like: Dunedin's Modern Miss Vintage Clothing
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Dunedin,
Graham Warman,
HOME New Zealand,
Modern Miss Vintage Clothing,
Violet Faigan,
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There are many good reasons to visit Dunedin. One of them is Modern Miss Vintage Clothing, the store run by Violet Faigan (below) at 21 Moray Place. Violet's impeccable eye and excellent connections have resulted in an ever-changing collection of vintage gems that has won her fans from the fashion and art crowds from all over the country. So when you're in Dunedin, be sure to go and browse. The photograph is by Graham Warman. You can also sign up on Modern Miss' Facebook page.

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We like: Garth Chester chairs
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Art + Object,
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Photoshoots,
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We are excited to feature these chairs (designed by Garth Chester) in a photo shoot tomorrow, they will appear in the Feb/March issue of HOME New Zealand magazine - our art-focused issue. They are part of the Douglas Lloyd Jenkins collection, to be auctioned at Art+Object auction house on Thursday 24th February 2011. We've borrowed a few other goodies to shoot as well, so look out for it in our first issue next year (which is on sale on February 7)!
See the Art + Object blog here.

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