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From homestead to roadside to gallery: The social life of late twentieth century and early twenty-first century Zulu ceramicsBuss, Julia Louise January 2018 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / My research considers the vessels of select women ceramists in and from rural KwaZulu-Natal and reflects on the changing contexts in which their work is utilized, consumed and displayed. The emphasis of my research is on the significance of ceramics in cultural practices and how this has changed or been maintained due to altered social and political circumstances and the changing dynamics of research. Additionally, when ceramic vessels are purchased by tourists, collectors and patrons they are subjected to a range of dialogues between maker and buyer. Finally, vessels may be selected to be displayed in exhibitions or held in collections of museums and galleries; once again, then they will be spoken about and they will speak to us on different terms. Each one of these movements in the life of a pot is reflected in the artist’s consideration of form, pattern, balance, shape, colour and symmetry of the vessels. Similarly, each one of these steps in the process engages with a different type of audience in a dynamic and significant way. I investigate how the authors of these vessels become involved in and negotiate a dialogue between themselves, their work and an exterior context that always projects its own voice about the artists and their work.
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Contemporary jewellery practices and the dialogic interpretation of African material cultureBurger, Idane 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I examine the extent to which interpretations of African material culture play
a role in the creation and visualisation of an ‘African aesthetic style’ in South African
contemporary jewellery practices. My investigation of an ‘African aesthetic style’ in this
thesis is informed by the production, display and writings on African cultural objects. I
demonstrate contemporary jewellery design to derive from a critical methodology,
particularly as it facilitates a renegotiation of the relationship and dialogue between the
producer and viewer of contemporary jewellery objects. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie tesis ondersoek ek die wyse waarop interpretasies van Afrika materiële kultuur
'n rol speel in die skepping en die visualisering van 'n 'Afrika estetiese styl' in Suid-
Afrikaanse kontemporêre juwelierspraktyke. My ondersoek van so 'n styl is ingelig deur
die produksie en uitstalling van, sowel as diskoerse rondom Afrika kulturele objekte. Ek
ondersoek kontemporêre juweliersontwerp as 'n kritiese metodologie, veral ten opsigte
van die wyse waarop dit 'n nuwe verhouding tussen die vervaardiger en toeskouer van
kontemporêre juweliersobjekte fasiliteer.
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Ethnographic Research in Morocco: Analyzing Contemporary Artistic Practices and Visual CultureBarnes, Maribea Woodington 10 September 2008 (has links)
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Damasquinado: The Metalworking that Helped Shape Contemporary SpainBlack, Rachel D. January 2021 (has links)
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