Lisa Walker (curler)
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Lisa Walker (born 1967) is a contemporary New Zealand jeweller.


Education and training in New Zealand

Born in
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in 1967, Walker graduated from
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, Dunedin, in 1988 with a Certificate in Craft Design. In Dunedin her tutors included German-trained jeweller Georg Beer and Swiss-trained jeweller
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. After completing her studies, Walker moved to Auckland, where along with Areta Wilkinson, Anna Wallis and Helen O'Connor she established the jewellery workshop Workshop 6.


Training and work in Germany

In 1995 Walker moved to Germany, and from 1995 to 2001 studied under jeweller Otto Kunzli at the 'Klasse Kunzli' at the
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in Munich. In Munich, Walker established a successful international career as a jeweller, including being recognised with the 2010 Françoise van den Bosch Award for "work of an outstanding quality that influences and appeals to younger generations of artists internationally". In 2009 Walker returned to Wellington with her partner, jeweller
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.


Work

Walker's work "questions conventional concepts about jewellery's beauty and wearability" by using second-hand items and materials found in hobby stores, as well as non-traditional techniques such as glueing materials together. Materials she has incorporated into her jewellery include rubber bands, wood dowelling, sequins, tape, leather, paua shell veneer, stuffed toys, artificial grass, freshwater pearls, steel, lacquer and fabric. Art historian Dionea Rocha-Watt observes that Walker "may have abandoned some traditional skills but is still referencing the history of jewellery, with a great sense of colour and composition." In a review of a 2015 exhibition of Walker's work, art critic Warren Feeney wrote:
Over the past 20 years, Walker has played a critical role in the development of contemporary jewellery in New Zealand and internationally, making work that confronts familiar perceptions about what a precious object might be. This ability to pose question after question about the possibilities of her work is apparent, not only in her comments about individual pieces, but equally in the range of materials, subjects, processes and scale of her jewellery.
In 2015 Walker joined the photo-sharing website
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. She has noted that the site provides a "huge hunting ground" for inspiration, and that currently she draws more from imagery she finds online than on objects in the physical world for starting points for her own making. She has also collaborated with performance art/music group Chicks on Speed, initially when she met the participants while studying in Germany, but also in shows in New Zealand, contributing pieces from unused costumes, or works specifically created for performances. A recent work by Walker made of pieces of
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was included as an illustration in New Zealand historian Barbara Brookes' ''A History of New Zealand Women'' as an example of how contemporary New Zealand jewellery reflects a sense of place.


Process

In a 2008 interview Walker said:
I work on several ideas and pieces at once, and don't prepare for exhibitions − I show where I'm at, at that particular time. Sometimes I work with an idea, sometimes with a certain material. Sometimes an influence repeats itself in pieces over a few years, sometimes one piece is sufficient.
Contemporary craft writer Andre Gali suggests that since her time as a student in Germany, Walker has engaged with the concept of 'deskilling':
With her background as a goldsmith, we can imagine that Walker could easily engage with the values and aesthetics of “doing something well.” However, deskilling and the use of readymades shift the value of the work away from craftsmanship—even though that is important as well—toward an artistic sensibility.
Art historian Maya Love has commented on Walker's documentary process, stating that the artist "photograph each piece against a white or grey background. She admits to hoarding materials now inclusive of digital imagery saved on social media or an Etsy wishlist."


Collections and exhibitions

Her work is held in a number of public collections, including the
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, the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
,
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and the
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, Melbourne. Significant exhibitions include: *2009 ''Her Last Show Made in Munich'', Nurnberg Museum of Art and Design, Germany * 2010 ''Lisa Walker – Unwearable'' at
Objectspace Objectspace is a public art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It opened in 2004 and is dedicated to the fields of craft, applied arts and design. Organisation Objectspace's founding chair was jeweller Warwick Freeman. The gallery's founding dire ...
*2011 ''Wearable'' at the
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of Modern Art,
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*2013 ''Touch Me Baby I'm Bodycentric, A Multimodalplosion!'' with Chicks on Speed at
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*2015 ''Love and Technique'' (with Karl Fritsch), Rosemarie Jäger Gallery, Hochheim *2015 ''Anna's Best Friend is Russian Bob's Mother'', The National,
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*2015 ''One Week Exhibition'', Platina, Stockholm *2016 ''The End'', Galerie Biro, Munich; ''0 + 0 = 0'',
Christchurch Art Gallery The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, commonly known as the Christchurch Art Gallery, is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection and also presents a programme of New ...
*2018 ''Lisa Walker: I want to go to my bedroom but I can’t be bothered'', a survey exhibition of Walker's work, part of the suite of exhibitions marking the opening of the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
refurbished art galleries. For the 2018 Te Papa Tongarewa exhibition ''I want to go to my bedroom but I can’t be bothered,'' a guide co-authored by Isaac du Toit and Megan du Toit was produced. ''A Children’s Guide to the Jewellery (and Art) of Lisa Walker'' showcased Lisa Walker's 30-year exploration of what "Jewellery" can be. In her 2021 iteration of the same exhibition at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, ''Lisa Walker: She wants to go to her bedroom but she can't be bothered'', "over 250 pieces erecarefully displayed over gallery spaces that each loosely encompass da significant chapter in her career." Like the Te Papa Tongarewa exhibition, it was an ambitious retrospective looking at the artist’s 30-year career as a pioneer of contemporary jewellery. Walker's work was included in ''Collecting Contemporary'' (2011–2012)and ''Bone Stone Shell'' (2013–2014) at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. She was also included in ''Wunderrūma: New Zealand Jewellery'', a touring exhibition that showed at Galerie Handwerk in
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,
The Dowse Art Museum The Dowse Art Museum is a municipal art gallery in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. Opening in 1971 in the Lower Hutt CBD, The Dowse occupies a stand-alone building adjacent to other municipal facilities. The building was completely remodelled in 2 ...
and
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
. For the ''Obstinate Object'' exhibition of contemporary sculpture at
City Gallery Wellington City Gallery Te Whare Toi is a public art gallery in Wellington, New Zealand. History City Gallery Te Whare Toi began its life as the Wellington City Art Gallery on 23 September 1980 in a former office block located at 65 Victoria Street, now ...
in 2012 Walker contributed a site-specific piece called ''BROOCH'', where a brooch fastening and steel safety chain were affixed to a gallery ceiling, suggested a visitor could 'wear' the building. In 2015 Walker presented a guest lecture on her past and current work at Nordiska museet, Stockholm, co-organised by Konsthantverkscentrum, the Röhsska Museum for Arts, Crafts, Design and Fashion, and The School of Design and Crafts under the Iaspis programme.


Recognition

*2007 Förderpreis der Stadt München (City of Munich scholarship) *2009 Francoise van den Bosch Award *2015 Laureate Award,
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. In the 2022 Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours, Walker was appointed an
Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have rend ...
, for services as a jeweller.


References


Further reading

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External links


www.lisawalker.de

Video interview with Lisa Walker
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
*Victoria Wynne-Jones
Attuning to People, Places and Things: Neck Adornment and Contemporary Art
The Pantograph Punch, 1 June 2018
Interview with Lisa Walker
Standing Room Only,
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, 28 January 2018
Video interview with Lisa Walker
from the Jewellery Conversations series
Video interview with Lisa Walker
Arts Foundation of New Zealand, 2015 *Keriane Quick
Lisa Walker: Put a cord on it
Art Jewelry Forum, 7 December 2011 * Eléna Gee
'Open Heart: Contemporary New Zealand Jewellery'
Lower Hutt: The Dowse Art Museum, November 1993. {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Lisa 1967 births Living people New Zealand artists New Zealand jewellers People from Wellington City Otago Polytechnic alumni New Zealand women artists Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit Women jewellers