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Andrew Ross: photographs « Previous | |Next »
February 4, 2010

Andrew Ross is an extraordinarily localised artist, whose body of work has largely focused on his immediate environs of Wellington, New Zealand. He photographs a disappearing city.

RossALyallBayParade.jpg Andrew Ross, Lyall Bay, Wellington

Ross does photograph outside Wellington:

RossATuibreweryMangatainoka.jpg Andrew Ross, Tui Brewery, Mangatainoka, North Island
| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 6:03 PM |