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events, social changes and the development and discovery of the materials used in their manufacture. Complete chapters refer to the discovery and development of plastics and aluminium. Other chapters discuss the influence of many historical events on toymaking such as the “Battle of the Little Big Horn”, the sinking of the
Titanic, the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb and the Moon landing. The author maintains antique toys are not just items that were played with but also inspired many famous inventions and showcase and era or segment of history. The book was released internationally and positively reviewed.
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Museum. The shows involved hundreds of early period and antique games and toys, revealing the way these items reflect and record the path of social and economic history. In 2020 Te Papa
Tongarewa Museum of NZ acquired a significant portion of Henderson's NZ vintage games and illustrated jigsaw puzzles including a rare wooden puzzle depicting the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Other early games referenced NZ history such as anti-axis puzzles produced during the 2nd World War and sports such as Rugby and Show Jumping.
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Australian Toys Dabble with the Future", 31.10.20). Henderson was formally interviewed in November 2020. This information related to UNESCO's plan to establish a virtual and real museum of inspirational toys and games from the 5 continents that represent "past visions of the future that have shaped the present" (JK email to WH 18.10.20)
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In 2020 Henderson was approached by UNESCO (Jonathon Keats, Curator UNESCO Futures
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Henderson wrote a book on the New
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who attacked arts administrators for their monocultural attitudes and lack of support for a
National Museum. "He congratulated the organiser Warwick Henderson for his initiative in setting up the first artfair to promote local artists". The Artex Art Fairs ran until the mid-1990's and were held in
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In 2018 Henderson wrote a book detailing the history of toy and games [The
Fascinating History of Toys and Games around The World], published New Holland. The book includes over 300 illustrations and focuses on the way in which toys and games reflect history including, design, fashion, historical
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From 1996 to 1998 Henderson curated two shows which toured museums in New
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Forgeries, Selling Artwork, How Dealer Galleries Operate, Taking Care of Artwork, Advice for Artists, Conceptual Art, Public Galleries, Funding Agencies and Private Benefactors, How to Find a Bargain and An Overview and History of the Art Market. The book was widely reviewed.
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Investing in Table-Top Toys – Warwick Henderson Finds Riches in the Toy Cupboard” – Signature Magazine, Oct/Nov, 1986, p24-25
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