Material perceptions
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There are many ways to perceive and interpret contemporary craft objects – for instance, as works of representational art in materials like ceramics, glass, textile, metal or wood, or as functional, handmade everyday objects. In this publication, the editors have invited different voices in craft theory to investigate the perception of contemporary craft as a particular discourse and aesthetic vocabulary. According to the editors, contemporary crafts can benefit from being discussed as representations of reality that do not rely on the concept of autonomy. As such, neither do they rely on the conventional dualism between aesthetic objects and everyday things. The authors investigate the possibility to perceive craft objects from perspectives that relate to the aesthetic tradition of materialism.
TitleMaterial perceptions
Author
Place of publicationOslo
PublisherNorwegian Crafts, Arnoldsche
Year of publication2019
Pagination183 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions22 cm
Materialboek
Series titleDocuments on contemporary crafts; 5
ISBN978-3-89790-521-4
NotesDocuments on Contemporary Crafts is a book series that offers critical reflection on contemporary crafts, seeking to stimulate critical discourse within the field of crafts. With the first five volumes of Documents on Contemporary Crafts, Norwegian Crafts have taken a closer look at some of the core phenomena that act as building blocks for the contemporary craft world today:
* education, learning and skills in book no. 1: Museum for Skills
* materiality, making and technology in book no. 2: Materiality Matters
* curating, exhibition making in book no. 3: Crafting Exhibitions
* private, personal and museal collecting in book no. 4 On Collecting
* aesthetics, philosophy and epistemology in book no. 5 Material Perceptions
Subjectcraft, materiality
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
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| B-2020/224 | ,7.02,CR:A"2019 5 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2020/224 |
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| Loan status | Available |