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What Makes a Potter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

What Makes a Potter

Why are people still handmaking utilitarian pottery in the 21st century? Doesn't industrial production take care of all our storage and cooking and serving needs? Yet, in all corners of the US, pottery is being discovered, studied, developed, produced, sold, collected, used, displayed, preserved, and passed down. Answers to these questions are vividly realized in the words of potters themselves--funny, philosophical, intense, and inspiring life narratives captured by Janet Koplos, an award-winning art critic who has followed American studio ceramics for the last four decades. The depth and breadth of this book is unprecedented in American craft history. Fifty individuals or pairs of potters offer their experiences, their thoughts, and their lessons learned. When art is at home in the kitchen, dining room, or living room, as is the case with functional pottery, the impact on our lives can be profound.

Makers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Makers

Here is the first comprehensive survey of modern craft in the United States. Makers follows the development of studio craft--objects in fiber, clay, glass, wood, and metal--from its roots in nineteenth-century reform movements to the rich diversity of expression at the end of the twentieth century. More than four hundred illustrations complement this chronological exploration of the American craft tradition. Keeping as their main focus the objects and the makers, Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf offer a detailed analysis of seminal works and discussions of education, institutional support, and the philosophical underpinnings of craft. In a vivid and accessible narrative, they highlight the value of physical skill, examine craft as a force for moral reform, and consider the role of craft as an aesthetic alternative. Exploring craft's relationship to fine arts and design, Koplos and Metcalf foster a critical understanding of the field and help explain craft's place in contemporary culture. Makers will be an indispensable volume for craftspeople, curators, collectors, critics, historians, students, and anyone who is interested in American craft.

Unexpected
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Unexpected

"Presented here, for the first time, are ceramic works by 23 twentieth-century European artists, all from the extensive collection of artists' pottery at the Museum Het Kruithuis in the Netherlands - the only such collection in the world." -- book jacket.

Betty Woodman
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 72
Exploring Contemporary Craft
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Exploring Contemporary Craft

  • Categories: Art

The craft of craft, the art of craft – here in Canada we're just starting to really talk about these things. In March 1999, Jean Johnson, who runs Toronto's Craft Studio at Harbourfront Centre, organized a wildly successful symposium on the state of craft in Canada. Curators, writers, critics, academics and craftspeople spoke about all aspects of craft: history, practice, theory, criticism. Taken together, these papers create a clear picture of the vibrant crafts scene in Canada. The symposium was a groundbreaking event, a first in Canada, offering to the crafts community a new depth of consideration. The book, too, is a Canadian first, and it will allow a dialogue about the academic side of the craft movement to continue. Each of the book's three sections, History, Theory and Critical Writing, contains a keynote paper and essays by experts in each field, including Mark Kingwell writing 'On Style,' Blake Gopnik on 'Reviewing Craft Exhibitions for the Art Pages,' and Robin Metcalfe addressing 'Teacup Readings: Contextualizing Craft in the Art Gallery.'

The Essential
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

The Essential "New Art Examiner"

  • Categories: Art

The New Art Examiner was the only successful art magazine ever to come out of Chicago. It had nearly a three-decade long run, and since its founding in 1974 by Jane Addams Allen and Derek Guthrie, no art periodical published in the Windy City has lasted longer or has achieved the critical mass of readers and admirers that it did. The Essential New Art Examiner gathers the most memorable and celebrated articles from this seminal publication. First a newspaper, then a magazine, the New Art Examiner succeeded unlike no other periodical of its time. Before the word "blog" was ever spoken, it was the source of news and information for Chicago-area artists. And as its reputation grew, the New Art ...

Gyöngy Laky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Gyöngy Laky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Gyöngy Kaky draws inspiration easily from multiple sources and traditions with seemingly insatiable curiosity that has rewarded her with a full quiver of forms and ideas to investigate. The formats she chooses run from the intimacy of hand scale to large outdoor installations, and from freestanding letters and words to lacy abstractions across a wall or hillside. Conceptually, her work references the ingenuity inherent in how human beings structure and restructure their environments. She is a master at juxtaposing materials drawn from both natural and industrial processes and at making dissonance work for her.

Still Crazy After All These Years ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Still Crazy After All These Years ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Teun Hocks (Signed Edition)
  • Language: en

Teun Hocks (Signed Edition)

Though Dutch artist Teun Hocks--performer, photographer, painter--is widely known and shown around the world, this will be his first English-language book. In it, Hocks plays his signature role, which Janet Koplos describes as "an innocent Everyman in an always strange and often funny world," in scenes that range from burlesque to tragicomic. His lonely Buster Keaton-like persona perseveres through odd and unforgiving environments, struggling to find stable ground in an unstable, even absurd, universe. Life's complications and challenges take the form of impossible Rube Goldbergian contraptions fraught with psychological implications. Each engaging image captures one moment of an implied nar...

Betty Woodman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Betty Woodman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

One of the world's leading ceramists, Betty Woodman bridges the gap between art and craft, and continues to expand the boundaries of her discipline. This beautifully illustrated book shows how she became a pioneer in exploring the limits of her media and how she came to the dramatic use of shape and color for which she is renowned today.