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Neuware - Through a Lens of Visitation pays homage to the stories and presence of matrilineal figures in Dale Harding's family. It documents a first-time collaboration with his mother, textile artist Kate Harding. Kate Harding's quilts and Dale Harding's painterly responses together reflect on cultural knowledge as it is held, practiced, and transposed across generations, gender, and place. N° de ref. del artículo 9780648152989
Through a Lens of Visitation pays homage to the stories and presence of matrilineal figures in Dale Harding's family. It documents a first-time collaboration with his mother, textile artist Kate Harding. Kate Harding's quilts and Dale Harding's painterly responses together reflect on cultural knowledge as it is held, practiced, and transposed across generations, gender, and place.
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Dale Harding uses techniques and traditions including painting, sculpture, stencilling, and woodcarving to produce work informed by his heritage as a descendant of Bidjara, Ghungalu, and Garingbal peoples. Kate Harding employs quilt-making to tell stories of family, culture, and country. Hannah Matthews is senior curator at the Monash University Museum of Art. Deborah Edwards is a freelance curator and writer. Nancy Underhill is an art historian, curator, lecturer, and author. Ann Stephen, FAHA, is an art historian and curator. Jacky Huggins, AM, FAHA, has published widely in Australian history and women's studies. Paul S. C. Taçon, FAHA, FSA, has published nearly 300 academic and popular papers on rock art, material culture, color, cultural evolution, and identity.
Título: Dale Harding : Through a Lens of Visitation
Editorial: University Of Washington Press Mai 2022
Año de publicación: 2022
Encuadernación: Buch
Condición: Neu
Librería: Antiquariaat Digitalis, Amsterdam, Holanda
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. Paper covered boards (hardcover) with dust jacket (small tear), 156 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 35 cm. Very good, fine, no internal marks. Nº de ref. del artículo: JHJ_2022_08_31_2
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