How crate thou home-brewed art

From: Sunday Star-Times | Date: August 18, 2002| Author: CATHERALL, Sarah | Copyright information

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Sarah Catherall

A FEW beer crates and some home brew has won a solo father and former plasterer one of the country's most lucrative art prizes.

David Stewart, 42, of Auckland, has been handed the $10,000 Trust Waikato Contemporary Art Award prize for his work titled Hyperreal Tool Box for the Reinvention of a Transglobal Empire in a Parallel Universe.

Stewart's work - consisting of five handmade beer crates and bottles of home brew - was chosen from 2...

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