How Envy Killed the Crafts Movement How Envy Killed the Crafts Movement

How Envy Killed the Crafts Movement

An Autopsy In Two Parts: Museum of Contemporary Craft at Pacific Northwest College of Art

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Publisher Description

The first publication produced by Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art, "How Envy Killed the Crafts Movement: An Autopsy in Two Parts," is now available on lulu.com. The book is based on the lecture of the same name given by Garth Clark on October 16, 2008, co-presented by MoCC, PNCA and Oregon College of Art and Craft. "With characteristic humor, Clark's lecture surveys the past 150 years...Arguing that the desire for parity with the fine arts by artists, crafters (as Clark prefers), collectors, academia and institutions created the demise of the movement itself, Clark expresses concern that nostalgia and envy plague an aging community. As a result, he wryly quips, success is measured by escape from the 'penitentiary' of craft into the 'nirvana' of the art world. Instead of seeking a bridge to the fine arts, Clark advocates re-unification with design." -Namita Gupta Wiggers

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2011
November 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
36
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
129.2
KB

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