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 : The Journal of Modern Craft Volume 1 Issue 1 (Journal of Modern Craft)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 700
EAN: 9781845205881
ISBN: 184520588X
Label: Berg Publishers
Manufacturer: Berg Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: May 13, 2008
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Release Date: May 13, 2008
Studio: Berg Publishers




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The Journal of Modern Craft is the first peer-reviewed academic journal to provide an interdisciplinary and international forum in its subject area. It addresses all forms of making that self-consciously set themselves apart from mass production--whether in the making of designed objects, artworks, buildings, or other artifacts.



The journal covers craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations. It starts in the mid-nineteenth-century when handwork was first consciously framed in opposition to industrialization and follows through to the present day when ideas confined to the ‘applied arts’ have become crucial across a huge range of cultural activities.



Special emphasis is placed on studio practice, and on the transformations of indigenous forms of craft activity throughout the world. The journal also reviews and analyzes the relevance of craft within new media, folk art, architecture, design, contemporary art, and other fields.

The Journal of Modern Craft is the main scholarly voice on the subject of craft, conceived both as an idea and as a field of practice in its own right.


Book Description:


The Journal of Modern Craft is the first peer-reviewed academic journal to provide an interdisciplinary and international forum in its subject area. The journal covers craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations. It addresses all forms of making that self-consciously set themselves apart from mass production--whether in the making of designed objects, artworks, buildings, or other artifacts. Special emphasis is placed on studio practice, and on the transformations of indigenous forms of craft activity throughout the world. The journal also reviews and analyzes the relevance of craft within new media, folk art, architecture, design, contemporary art, and other fields.













 






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