New Directions in Ceramics: From Spectacle to Trace
Autor Jo Dahnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472526717
ISBN-10: 1472526716
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 121 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472526716
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 121 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Overview of the contemporary ceramic scene, covering ceramics as performance, site-specific installation work, time-based ceramics, re-presentations of the human body and the environment
Notă biografică
Dr Jo Dahn is an independent writer, researcher and curator based in the UK.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Ceramics in Critical Context1. Performance2. Installation3. Raw Clay4. FigurationEpilogue Bibliography Index
Recenzii
Not for the fainthearted, this book takes on the cutting edge of ceramics ... It is a landscape of influential exhibitions, events and publications ... No doubt it will be a favourite with students ... Well worth a read.
New Directions in Ceramics makes a valuable contribution to the body of writing surrounding contemporary ceramic making. It presents a fascinating insight into current practices that press against those flexible disciplinary boundaries. Dahn navigates from a personal perspective, positioning the artwork within a much-needed critical frame whilst maintaining the individual voices of author and artists.
Dahn's book is a provocative and timely addition to current critical debate around the positioning of ceramics as a post-studio and post-industrial practice, focusing on major practitioners in the field. New Directions in Ceramics will become a key reference for all those interested in contemporary ceramics at the cutting edge.
Jo Dahn has written a useful book that documents new practices in ceramics, most in the new millennium and surveys the key artists who took ceramics beyond 'the object' into experimental, enacted, and sometimes ephemeral, territory. This is intriguing ground for a material that, as shards, outlasts almost everything.
Dahn's interdisciplinary engagement with cutting-edge contemporary ceramics is a significant contribution to current ceramic discourse. Informative, stimulating, insightful, and intriguing, this well-illustrated book explores the innovative works of over two dozen significant ceramicists through four pivotal and theoretically well-framed themes. Thoughtfully crafted theoretical discussions ensure the accessibility of these ground-breaking works.
New Directions in Ceramics makes a valuable contribution to the body of writing surrounding contemporary ceramic making. It presents a fascinating insight into current practices that press against those flexible disciplinary boundaries. Dahn navigates from a personal perspective, positioning the artwork within a much-needed critical frame whilst maintaining the individual voices of author and artists.
Dahn's book is a provocative and timely addition to current critical debate around the positioning of ceramics as a post-studio and post-industrial practice, focusing on major practitioners in the field. New Directions in Ceramics will become a key reference for all those interested in contemporary ceramics at the cutting edge.
Jo Dahn has written a useful book that documents new practices in ceramics, most in the new millennium and surveys the key artists who took ceramics beyond 'the object' into experimental, enacted, and sometimes ephemeral, territory. This is intriguing ground for a material that, as shards, outlasts almost everything.
Dahn's interdisciplinary engagement with cutting-edge contemporary ceramics is a significant contribution to current ceramic discourse. Informative, stimulating, insightful, and intriguing, this well-illustrated book explores the innovative works of over two dozen significant ceramicists through four pivotal and theoretically well-framed themes. Thoughtfully crafted theoretical discussions ensure the accessibility of these ground-breaking works.