248 pages, 10 29/50 x 8 1/2
228 color illustrations
Hardcover
Release Date:31 Aug 2014
ISBN:9780824846879
CA$62.95 add to cart button Back Order
Ships in 4-6 weeks.
GO TO CART

A History of Contemporary Jewellery in Australia and New Zealand

Place and Adornment

University of Hawaii Press

A History of Contemporary Jewellery in Australia and New Zealand: Place and Adornment tells the remarkable story of how two countries, far from the jewellery centres of Europe and NorthAmerica, have managed to contribute to an international art form, transforming jewellery from an imitation of European taste into an original expression of place.

In this richly illustrated book, the first comprehensive history of contemporary jewellery in Australasia, authors Damian Skinner and Kevin Murray bring together detailed analysis of objects and historical sources to show how contemporary jewellery offered a way to negotiate relationships between settler and indigenous cultures, to find beauty in humble materials, to appreciate the natural environment, and to test conventions of art, gender and identity.

One of the book’s strengths is introducing, no matter how briefly. a community of artists likely to be unknown to 'northerners,' starting with figures such as Alan Preston and the founders of Fingers Gallery. Metalsmith
Find what you’re looking for...

Graphic with text reads: Winter Sale. In December, take 20% off all books on our website using code BRRR24 at checkout.

Stay Informed

Receive the latest UBC Press news, including events, catalogues, and announcements.


Read past newsletters

Free shipping on online orders over $40

Publishers Represented
UBC Press is the Canadian agent for several international publishers. Visit our Publishers Represented page to learn more.