Craft art practice : [an exegesis [thesis] submitted to the Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts (Art and Design), 2003] / Richard Paul Hare.
This project involves an exploration within Art and Craft debate focusing on five issues of space, structure, production, collection and installation. A practical component is used to contextualise a ceramics craft practice within an art discourse. This takes the form of an installation, whose disco...
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Format: | Ethesis |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | Full version exegesis for AUT students and staff only |
Summary: | This project involves an exploration within Art and Craft debate focusing on five issues of space, structure, production, collection and installation. A practical component is used to contextualise a ceramics craft practice within an art discourse. This takes the form of an installation, whose discourse references the collection, and the nature of space and structure within Art and Craft production. Accompanying this is an exegesis whose method will be to take a comparative approach between phenomenology and critical theory. Phenomenology acts as a catalyst to enable critical examination of the key points of the five issues, and several relevant artists are referenced. Author supplied keywords: Art installations; Art; Art philosophy; Ceramics; Furniture. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (57 leaves, col. ill., 30 cm.)(T 709.05 HAR) in off-campus storage, box 4. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |