In the weave: textile-based modes of making and the vocabulary of handcraft in selected contemporary artworks from South Africa
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2017
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Oltmann, Walter
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This research focuses on handcrafted artworks made by contemporary artists
working in South Africa who employ textile-based materials and processes of
fabrication related to weaving and/or unweaving in producing sculptural
objects, installations and performances. The primary aim is to investigate how
and to what ends contemporary artists working in South Africa have chosen to
engage in practices that are common to textile-based handcraft traditions of
weaving, stitching and tying. This is done with reference to indigenous southern
African textile-based traditions of making where appropriate. The focus is on
how artists have understood manual work and its philosophy, and how
conceptualization in their creative practice is accessed through the physical act
of repetitive making by hand, based particularly on those traditional textile craft
practices associated with weaving. In examining selected examples, such ‘textilic’
making practice is considered from a generative perspective involving a process
of ‘following materials’ through handcrafted fabrication (Ingold 2010a).
Furthermore, the study considers a material-conceptual interplay between ‘text,
textile and techne (craftsmanship)’ and the knowledge production that this
intertwining generates (Mitchell 2012). In South Africa, craft materials and
techniques are currently in use by contemporary artists in very particular ways,
and in relation to the historically politicized context of the country. I critically
examine how the selected artists’ works intersect with a politics of craft that is
particular to the country’s post-apartheid context, and how they subvert or
destabilize the hierarchical distinction between art and craft.
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Art at the University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa
November 2017
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Oltmann, Walter (2017) In the weave : textile-based modes of making and the vocabulary of handcraft in selected contemporary artworks from South Africa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, https://hdl.handle.net/10539/25966