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 | Between Tides: Jewellery by Alan Preston Damian Skinner Auckland: Random House NZ, 2008 Technical data: 160 pages, hardback, colour illustrations, 24 x 27 cm ISBN/ISSN: 9781869621575 Not for sale at Klimt02 | Between Tides: Jewellery by Alan Preston is a survey of over thirty years’ work by one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary jewellers.
From his earliest work in the 1970s to his achievements as part of the bone stone shell movement and his most recent jewellery using fibre and found materials, Between Tides tracks the ceaseless flow of creativity that informs Preston’s jewellery.
Alan Preston was among the vanguard of contemporary jewellers who, in the early 1980s, took a gentle, under-the-radar craft and elevated it into the realm of art. As one of the founders of the pioneering jewellery collective Fingers, he made jewellery that adapted Pacific materials and motifs, capturing and leading the zeitgeist. Magnificently crafted and backed by an intellectually articulated vision, his pieces have always been coveted and collected. Alan Preston has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and overseas.
Between Tides is the first ever survey of Alan’s work and also one of the few historical surveys of a contemporary New Zealand jeweller. It is beautifully designed with a compelling essay by Damian Skinner, one of New Zealand’s best-known art writers whose recent books include a monograph on Don Binney and a major work on the art of Maori carving.
Text in English
Book design: Lisa Williams, Polygon Design
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| The New Dowse and Auckland Museum are major collectors of Alan’s work. Avid Gallery is his Wellington outlet and in Auckland both Fingers and Masterworks exhibit Alan’s work.
In 2006 Alan was the first recipient of the Deane Award for Decorative Arts which is open to all New Zealanders and includes (among other things) a $10,000 award to support the creation of innovative new work.
Alan has won the Best Craft Design at the DINZ Best Design Awards in 1992, a Creative Development Grant from the QEII Arts Council in 1993 and a Presentation, Promotion & Audience Development Grant from Creative NZ in 2007.
The touring show of Preston’s work has been at the Dowse and the Southland Museum and most recently at the Sarjeant in Wanganui. It moves to the Auckland Museum from March 2009.
| Damian Skinner is one of New Zealand's best known art writers. His recent books include a monograph on Don Binney and a major work on the art of Maori carving. Alan Preston was among the vanguard of contemporary jewellers who, in the early 1980s, took a gentle, under-the-radar craft and elevated it into the realm of art. As one of the founders of the pioneering jewellery collective Fingers, he made jewellery that adapted Pacific materials and motifs, capturing and leading the zeitgeist. Magnificently crafted and backed by an intellectually articulated vision, his pieces have always been coveted and collected.
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