Tear down the wall: The tumult of craft practice in tempestuous times
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Fahey, Richard
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2023-05-04
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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New Zealand
Objectspace (Gallery)
craft practice
craft vs art
neoliberalism
art and society
history
Objectspace (Gallery)
craft practice
craft vs art
neoliberalism
art and society
history
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Fahey, R. (2023, May, 4). Tear down the wall — The tumult of craft practice in tempestuous times. [Paper presentation]. Objectspace - Ockham Lecture, Auckland, New Zealand
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6997
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This presentation from Richard Fahey looks at craft practice within Aotearoa New Zealand. Fahey’s examination starts with understanding the cultural ferment of the 1970s and the blustery conditions under which craft practice was situated at that time. It proceeds to contemplate the contemporary, how conditions have changed and whether this has been for the better.
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