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Warwick Freeman was born in Nelson 1953. Largely self-taught, he took up jewellery-making in Perth, Australia, in 1972, following two years of travel. Returning to New Zealand in 1973, Warwick initially established a workshop in Nelson before moving to Auckland in 1975. He joined Lapis Lazuli, a co-operative jewellery workshop, in 1977, and a year later became a partner in Fingers. Warwick regularly exhibits in New Zealand and Australia, as well as in Europe and the USA. His works are held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; Auckland Museum; the Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt; the Danner Stiftung, Munich; the Helen Drutt Collection, Philadelphia; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Te Papa, Museum of New Zealand, Wellington. In 2002 he was recognised by the Françoise van den Bosch Foundation, based at the Stedelijk Museum, who named him their 2002 Laureate.
Curator & text by Damian Skinner. "Given underscores some major themes in Freeman's work from 1980 to 2002"-- p. 3.
Ex-Libris. Good condition. Some wear to cover. See Pictures
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I am happy to post internationally please be aware that international postage will be higher and await for actual postage cost.
Also happy to combine on postage where possible.Combined postage may come to higher amount depending on what items are combined
Out of courtesy please make contact within three days, if no contact has been made within seven days, we are likely to cancel trade.
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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shipping nationwide tracked | $5.00 | |
shipping nationwide untracked | $4.50 |
Seller does not allow pick-ups
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NZ Bank Deposit