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    [Liberation by desecration]

    Malone, Peter David

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    2011
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    Malone, P. D. (2011). [Liberation by desecration]. (Unpublished document submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Design). Unitec Institute of Technology. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2092
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    Abstract
    This research aims to investigate how pictorial conventions used in a previous generation of expressionist painting (1980’s post avant-garde) can be reconstituted and appropriated to develop a contemporary painting practice. The research also examines if a methodology can be derived from this investigation through painting methods that will enable new means by which narrative implications can be understood in the reading of painted imagery
    Keywords:
    post 1980s avant-garde expressionism, contemporary New Zealand painting
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    120307 Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design)
    Degree:
    Master of Design, Unitec Institute of Technology
    Supervisors:
    Fahey, Richard
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