Thinking through Craft
Autor Glenn Adamsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350092631
ISBN-10: 1350092630
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 44 bw and 16 colour illustrations, biblio, index
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350092630
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 44 bw and 16 colour illustrations, biblio, index
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also
available
in
hardback,
9781845206468
£50.00
(October,
2007)
Notă biografică
Glenn Adamson is Deputy Head of Research and Head of Graduate Studies at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where he leads a graduate program in the History of Design. He holds degrees in Art History from Cornell University (BA) and from Yale University (PhD).
Dr. Adamson was previously curator at the Chipstone Foundation, and in that capacity prepared exhibitions at the Milwaukee Art Museum and taught Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the co-editor (with Tanya Harrod and Edward S. Cooke, Jr.) of the Journal of Modern Craft, the only academic journal in the subject area, which will launch in March 2008.
Dr. Adamson was previously curator at the Chipstone Foundation, and in that capacity prepared exhibitions at the Milwaukee Art Museum and taught Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the co-editor (with Tanya Harrod and Edward S. Cooke, Jr.) of the Journal of Modern Craft, the only academic journal in the subject area, which will launch in March 2008.
Cuprins
IntroductionChapter
1:
Supplemental"Homage
to
Brancusi"Wearable
Sculptures:
Modern
Jewelry
and
the
Problem
of
Autonomy
Reframing
the
Pattern
and
Decoration
Movement
PropsChapter
2:
SensualCeramic
Presence:
Peter
VoulkosThe
Essence
of
Clay:
Yagi
Kazuo
The
Materialization
of
the
Art
Object,
1966-72
BreathChapter
3.
Skilled
Learning
by
Doing:
Teaching
Modern
Craft
Thinking
in
Situations:
Josef
AlbersLearning
Architecture:
Charles
Jencks
and
Kenneth
Frampton
Chapter
4:
Pastoral
Regions
Apart
Two
Versions
of
PastoralNorth,
South,
East,
WestChapter
5:
Amateur
"The
World's
Most
Fascinating
Hobby":
Robert
ArnesonFeminism
and
the
Politics
of
Amateurism
Abject
Craft:
Mike
Kelley
and
Tracey
EminConclusion
Recenzii
'At
a
time
when
technical
skill
has
been
widely
dismissed
or
outsourced
in
the
production
of
art,
Glenn
Adamson
crucially
adds
an
entire
spectrum
of
hand-crafted
objects
to
the
creative
history
of
the
post-war
era.
And
at
a
time
when
theoretical
frameworks
have
stagnated,
these
objects,
in
his
hands,
bring
with
them
a
fresh
and
sophisticated
set
of
interpretive
perspectives.'
'Adamson asks provocative questions about the marginalization of craft within the discourse of modernism. Best of all, he writes with a lucidity, energy and engagement that takes the reader with him all the way.'
'A highly original contribution, Thinking through Craft is both thoughtful and exacting about crafted objects and the lessons provided by the artists' time, labor and material inventiveness.'
'A pathbreaking book"
Throughout Thinking Through Craft, Adamson offers such provocative readings of both fine art and craft history that are likely to instigate radical new ways of thinking about each.
This book is ... full of thoughtful and pertinent analysis and achieves an impressive theoretical take on the role of studio craft within the history of modern art.
A thoughtful, exciting and well-written book that touches on so many interesting ideas concerning craft.
[R]ecommended to both art and design theorists and anyone else anxious to engage in theorizing about craft.
'Adamson asks provocative questions about the marginalization of craft within the discourse of modernism. Best of all, he writes with a lucidity, energy and engagement that takes the reader with him all the way.'
'A highly original contribution, Thinking through Craft is both thoughtful and exacting about crafted objects and the lessons provided by the artists' time, labor and material inventiveness.'
'A pathbreaking book"
Throughout Thinking Through Craft, Adamson offers such provocative readings of both fine art and craft history that are likely to instigate radical new ways of thinking about each.
This book is ... full of thoughtful and pertinent analysis and achieves an impressive theoretical take on the role of studio craft within the history of modern art.
A thoughtful, exciting and well-written book that touches on so many interesting ideas concerning craft.
[R]ecommended to both art and design theorists and anyone else anxious to engage in theorizing about craft.