Difference between revisions of "Kitsch"
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− | [[Image:Rock1.JPG |framed|left|A scarf with many images from rock art.]] | + | [[Image:Rock1.JPG |thumb|framed|left|A scarf with many images from rock art.]] |
− | [[Image:Scarf.jpg |framed|left|Another scarf.]] | + | [[Image:Scarf.jpg |thumb|framed|left|Another scarf.]] |
[[Image:Scarf3.jpg |thumb|left|Another colourway.]] | [[Image:Scarf3.jpg |thumb|left|Another colourway.]] | ||
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[[Image:Scarf4.jpg |thumb|left|Yet another.]] | [[Image:Scarf4.jpg |thumb|left|Yet another.]] | ||
− | [[Image:Glases.jpg |framed|left|In the 1960s peanut butter was sold in packaging like these - which could be used as glases after they were emptied.]] | + | [[Image:Glases.jpg |thumb|framed|left|In the 1960s peanut butter was sold in packaging like these - which could be used as glases after they were emptied.]] |
[[Image:Glass.jpg |thumb|left|Another one.]] | [[Image:Glass.jpg |thumb|left|Another one.]] | ||
− | [[Image:Kitsch2.jpg|framed|left|Enamelled dishes, central one labelled by CERAWARE.]] | + | [[Image:Kitsch2.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Enamelled dishes, central one labelled by CERAWARE.]] |
[[Image:Egg.jpg|framed|left|Another enamelled dish.]] | [[Image:Egg.jpg|framed|left|Another enamelled dish.]] | ||
− | [[Image:1983.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on a commemorative stamp]] | + | [[Image:1983.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Rock art used on a commemorative stamp]] |
− | [[Image:Rockart1.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on a definitive stamp]] | + | [[Image:Rockart1.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Rock art used on a definitive stamp]] |
− | [[Image:Fairburn.jpg|framed|left|Rock art used on fabric. This was produced by blockprinting by poet Rex Fairburn. He obtained the artwork for this from [[Schoon Theo|Theo Schoon]] and reproduced using linocut blocks. Wikipedia has an article on Schoon. | + | [[Image:Fairburn.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Rock art used on fabric. This was produced by blockprinting by poet Rex Fairburn. He obtained the artwork for this from [[Schoon Theo|Theo Schoon]] and reproduced using linocut blocks. Wikipedia has an article on Schoon. |
Another print can be seen [http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/index.php?option=com_nstp&task=showDetail&objectContext=&recordIdSet=880&Itemid=16 here]. | Another print can be seen [http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/index.php?option=com_nstp&task=showDetail&objectContext=&recordIdSet=880&Itemid=16 here]. | ||
Fairburn and Schoon have [http://dnzb.govt.nz/ Dictionary of New Zealand Biography] entries. | Fairburn and Schoon have [http://dnzb.govt.nz/ Dictionary of New Zealand Biography] entries. | ||
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[[Image:Ewart.jpg|framed|left|Dorothy Ewart pottery dish.]] | [[Image:Ewart.jpg|framed|left|Dorothy Ewart pottery dish.]] | ||
− | [[Image:Coffee.jpg|framed|left|Enamelled coffee table.]] | + | [[Image:Coffee.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Enamelled coffee table.]] |
− | [[Image:Coffee2.jpg|framed|left|Another enamelled coffee table.]] | + | [[Image:Coffee2.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Another enamelled coffee table.]] |
− | [[Image:Wall.jpg|framed|left|Enamelled wall plaque.]] | + | [[Image:Wall.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Enamelled wall plaque.]] |
− | [[Image:Wallplaque.jpg|framed|left|Copper wall plaque.]] | + | [[Image:Wallplaque.jpg|thumb|framed|left|Copper wall plaque.]] |
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Revision as of 13:55, 8 March 2011
Archaeological Kitsch
Archaeological items of iconic status become the subject of modern copies and re-use of the imagery. New Zealand items are not immune.
Maori Rock Art
Rock drawings seem to have been particularly prone to this - borrowings appearing on fabrics, glassware, ceramics,postage stamps and even matchboxes. O'Regan discusses this use in the context of cultural property[1].
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Maori Other
Colonial
Barry Curtis Park in South Auckland has volcanic rock walls, reconstructed from a nearby farm site. The unfortunate result is what happens when landscape architecture captures archaeological reconstruction.
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References
- ↑ O'Regan, G. 2008 The shifting place of Ngai Tahu rock art. in Sue O'Connor, Geoffrey Clark, Foss Leach (Eds), Islands of inquiry : colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes. Terra Australis 29 Accessed at http://epress.anu.edu.au/terra_australis/ta29/pdf/ch26.pdf