Persistence of craft the applied arts today
Publication details: 2002 A&C Black LondonDescription: vi,218pISBN:- 071365001X
- 745.501 GRE
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Design | 745.501 GRE | Available | Bill No.2014-15/IN8655 Dt.20/06/2014 Pound 35.00 | 012666 |
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Craft in a Changing World 1
Paul Greenhalgh
CHAPTER 2 The Genre 18 Paul Greenhalgh
CHAPTER 3 Studio Craft and Craftical Formation 28 Kaneko Kenji
CHAPTER 4 Art Manufacturers of the 21st Century 37
Karen Livingstone
CHAPTER 5 Re-inventing the Wheel- The Origins of Studio Pottery 49 Julian Stair
CHAPTER 6 Creating Lasting Values 61 Gareth Williams
CHAPTER 7 Glassmaking and the Evolution of the Craft Process 73 Keith Cummings
CHAPTER 8 Major Themes in Contemporary Ceramic Art 84 Ronald Kuchta
CHAPTER 9 Site-Specific Mctalwork: An Architectural Dialogue 93 Albert Paley
CHAPTER10 Studio Jewellery: Mapping the Absent Body 107 Linda Sandino
CHAPTER 11 Poor Materials Imaginatively Applied: New Approaches to Furniture 117 Joellen Secondo
CHAPTER 12 The Transformation of Textile Art: A Japanese Case Study 128 Yoko Imai
CHAPTER 13 Neo-Tradition: A Nordic Case Study 138 Widar Halen
CHAPTER 14 Pluralityand Necessity: An Antipodean Case Study 149 Janet Mansfield
CHAPTER 15 Shared Territory and Contested Spaces: An Anthropological Perspective160
Carole E. Mayer
CHAPTER 16 Intellectual Colonialism: Post-war Avant-garde Jewellery 173 Simon Fraser
CHAPTER 17 Altogether Elsewhere: The Figuring of Ethnicity 185 Edmund de Waal
CHAPTER 18 Complexity 195 Paul Greenhalgh
Bibliography 209 Index 216
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