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The persistence of craft : the applied arts today / edited by Paul Greenhalgh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 2003Description: 218 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0813532647
  • 9780813532646
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 745.5 23
LOC classification:
  • NK789 .P467 2003
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction: Craft in a Changing World / Paul Greenhalgh -- Ch. 2. The Genre / Paul Greenhalgh -- Ch. 3. Studio Craft and Craftical Formation / Kaneko Kenji -- Ch. 4. Art Manufactuerers of the 21st Century / Karen Livingstone -- Ch. 5. Re-inventing the Wheel - The Origins of Studio Pottery / Julian Stair -- Ch. 6. Creating Lasting Values / Gareth Williams -- Ch. 7. Glassmaking and the Evolution of the Craft Process / Keith Cummings -- Ch. 8. Major Themes in Contemporary Ceramic Art / Ronald Kuchta -- Ch. 9. Site Specific Metalwork: An Architectural Dialogue / Albert Paley -- Ch. 10. Studio Jewellery: Mapping the Absent Body / Linda Sandino -- Ch. 11. Poor Materials Imaginatively Applied: New Approaches to Furniture / Joellen Secondo -- Ch. 12. The Transformation of Textile Art: A Japanese Case Study / Yoko Imai -- Ch. 13. Neo-Tradition: A Nordic Case Study / Widar Halen -- Ch. 14. Plurality and Necessity: An Antipodean Case Study / Janet Mansfield -- Ch. 15. Shared Territory and Contested Spaces: An Anthropological Perspective / Carole E. Mayer -- Ch. 16. Intellectual Colonialism: Post-war Avant-garde Jewellery / Simon Fraser -- Ch. 17. Altogether Elsewhere: The Figuring of Ethnicity / Edmund de Waal -- Ch. 18. Complexity / Paul Greenhalgh.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 745.5 PER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A275353B

Originally published: London : A & C Black, 2002.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-215) and index.

Ch. 1. Introduction: Craft in a Changing World / Paul Greenhalgh -- Ch. 2. The Genre / Paul Greenhalgh -- Ch. 3. Studio Craft and Craftical Formation / Kaneko Kenji -- Ch. 4. Art Manufactuerers of the 21st Century / Karen Livingstone -- Ch. 5. Re-inventing the Wheel - The Origins of Studio Pottery / Julian Stair -- Ch. 6. Creating Lasting Values / Gareth Williams -- Ch. 7. Glassmaking and the Evolution of the Craft Process / Keith Cummings -- Ch. 8. Major Themes in Contemporary Ceramic Art / Ronald Kuchta -- Ch. 9. Site Specific Metalwork: An Architectural Dialogue / Albert Paley -- Ch. 10. Studio Jewellery: Mapping the Absent Body / Linda Sandino -- Ch. 11. Poor Materials Imaginatively Applied: New Approaches to Furniture / Joellen Secondo -- Ch. 12. The Transformation of Textile Art: A Japanese Case Study / Yoko Imai -- Ch. 13. Neo-Tradition: A Nordic Case Study / Widar Halen -- Ch. 14. Plurality and Necessity: An Antipodean Case Study / Janet Mansfield -- Ch. 15. Shared Territory and Contested Spaces: An Anthropological Perspective / Carole E. Mayer -- Ch. 16. Intellectual Colonialism: Post-war Avant-garde Jewellery / Simon Fraser -- Ch. 17. Altogether Elsewhere: The Figuring of Ethnicity / Edmund de Waal -- Ch. 18. Complexity / Paul Greenhalgh.

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