"No!" - High Street
"No!" - High Street
A replica of "No!" by Tony Fomison created by Christchurch Art Gallery on the side of 191 High Street. This was created as part of a programme of work by Christchurch Art Gallery to bring their exhibitions outdoors during post-earthquake repairs to the Gall
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