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The Man And His Quilts (Press, 3 October 1986)

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Summary: The Man And His Quilts (Press, 3 October 1986)

Malcolm Harrison, a leading quiltmaker and fabric artist in New Zealand, is featured on the television programme "Kaleidoscope" airing on One channel at 8 p.m. Harrison has built a notable career over seven years, creating intricately detailed quilts and unique quilted collages that have been showcased across various prestigious venues. His works can be admired in high-end locations such as Auckland’s luxurious hotel, in the residences of New York's affluent individuals, and within the lobby of New Zealand's tallest building. Harrison's passion for fabric began with a position in the garment industry, which ultimately inspired him to hold his first exhibition in 1979. Since that time, he has conducted 17 exhibitions throughout New Zealand's North Island. The episode of "Kaleidoscope" highlights his latest exhibition, which presents a comprehensive overview of his best pieces. This collection showcases a range of his work, from his initial quilt—a traditional patchwork bedcover infused with images from Henri Rousseau’s art—to more abstract quilted collages that incorporate natural elements like feathers and shells. Notably, Harrison's approach to quilting is unorthodox; he employs heavy industrial machinery for stitching, challenging traditional quilting methods. He advocates for innovation in the craft, raising the possibility that future quilting could be executed using laser technology. Furthermore, he is open to integrating synthetic fabrics with conventional materials like cotton and wool. In addition to Harrison, "Kaleidoscope" also features a segment on playwright Roger Hall, discussing his new play "Love off the Shelf."

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Publish Date:3rd October 1986
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19861003_2_92_2.html