From Prague To Auckland
Also just started at the Gus Fisher is an exhibition of Frank Hofmanns photography.
One of New Zealands first "art" photographers his work is amazing and his subjects are well dressed, handsome and very groovy.
Predominantly from the sixties it covers Group Architects and their works, Artists and Writers and is a real insight into a small and oddly secular creative community that existed in Auckland after the War.

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