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NeoCraft : modernity and the crafts / edited by Sandra Alfoldy.

Fine Arts Library NK792 .N46 2007
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Alfoldy, Sandra, 1969-2019.
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Decorative arts--Philosophy.
Decorative arts.
Design--Philosophy.
Design.
Modernism (Art).
Culture in art.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
xxii, 273 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Halifax, N.S. : Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, [2007]
Summary:
The relationship between the crafts and modernity has long been characterized as difficult and the crafts are often perceived as occupying a marginalized role in the discourses of modernism. NeoCraft: Modernity and the Crafts seeks to challenge the assumptions surrounding this relationship by introducing a wide range of scholarly essays that explore the historical, contemporary, and future positioning of the crafts within the broader scope of visual culture. The crafts occupy an important role in material, globalized modernity, and as such they must be understood through a multiplicity of gazes. With that in mind NeoCraft: Modernity and the Crafts unites an international, interdisciplinary range of writers who are actively contextualizing modernity and the crafts. Drawing upon writings in the fields of craft history, art history, philosophy, museum studies, anthropology, fashion theory, history, women's studies, and design, this book explores in detail the shifting and influential cultural position of the crafts. NeoCraft is divided into five central themes: Cultural Redundancy or The Genre Under Threat; Global Craft; Crafts and Political Economy; Invention of Tradition: Craft and Utopian Ideals; and Craft, the Senses and New Technologies. Within each of these themes leading scholars, craftspeople, and curators including Bruce Metcalf, Larry Shiner, David Howard, Grace Cochrane, John Potvin, Beverly Lemire, Joseph McBrinn, B. Lynne Milgram, Janice Helland, Elizabeth Cumming, Alla Myzelev, David Howes, Tanya Harrod, Love Jonsson, and Mike Press, explore the reality of craft practice that engages with the modernizing world.
Contents:
Cultural redundancy or the genre under threat
Global craft
Crafts and political economy
Invention of tradition: craft and Utopian ideals
Craft, the senses, and new technologies.
Notes:
"Bruce Metcalf, Larry Shiner, David Brian Howard, Grace Cochrane, John Potvin, Beverly Lemire, Joseph McBrinn, B. Lynne Milgram, Janice Helland, Elizabeth Cumming, Alla Myzelev, David Howes, Tanya Harrod, Love Jönsson, Mike Press".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780919616479
091961647X
OCLC:
150223060

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