Craft Across Continents presents 50 objects in two-parts: the first
22 plates focus on works by Japanese makers; the second section of
21 plates on works by American and European practitioners. Marking
the mid-way point of the volume is a special 8-page section,
printed on a different uncoated paper stock, featuring large-scale,
full-page images, including a portrait of the collectors and views
of the glass, ceramics, bamboo and other objects as seen in the
domestic setting of the collectors' private home. The wide-ranging
and highly personal collection includes masterworks of
twenty-first-century Japanese wood-fired ceramics, as well as works
in porcelain by Satoshi Kino and Machiko Ogawa. Moreover, an
additional 20-plus objects were gifted to the Mint in 2021
including further Japanese ceramics, a fine collection of Japanese
bamboo sculptures by several generations of makers-a unique feature
of the Collection-as well as an indigo resist-dyed wall hanging by
Rowland Ricketts, an artist and farmer based in Bloomington,
Indiana, using natural dyes and historical Japanese processes to
create contemporary textiles. From Europe and the United States,
there are major glass sculptures, a seminal installation by Danish
maker Tobias Mohl, a mobile by Polish-trained artist Anna Skibska,
and fine examples of cast blown, and lamp-worked glass. One of the
most spectacular large glazed ceramic vessels in the collection is
by the British maker, Gareth Mason. AUTHORS: Jen Sudul Edwards is
chief curator and curator of Contemporary Art at The Mint Museum.
Joe Earle is an author and curator. He was chair of the Asia,
Oceania, and Africa department at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
and served as vice president and director for the Japan Society
Gallery at Japan Society from 2007-2011. Annie Carlano is senior
curator of Craft, Design & Fashion at The Mint Museum. Rebecca
Elliot is assistant curator of craft, design, and fashion at The
Mint Museum. SELLING POINTS: . A wide-ranging and highly personal
collection which through both its contents and its structure
underscores the subtle interplay of Asian and Western craft
practitioners and makers . Reveals how traditional methods of
Japanese wood firing and textile dying inform and inspire
contemporary makers in Europe and the USA . Accompanies a unique
exhibition, which celebrates Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro's
unique collection of international craft acquired over decades, and
which they have gifted to the Mint Museum to form a central part of
its permanent craft collection . A a special 8-page central section
features large-scale, full-page images of selected pieces from, and
views of the collection as seen in the domestic setting of the
collectors' private home 100 colour illustrations
General
Imprint: |
D Giles Ltd
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
Authors: |
Annie Carlano
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Contributors: |
Joe Earle
• Rebecca Elliot
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Dimensions: |
254 x 230mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
120 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-913875-46-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-913875-46-6 |
Barcode: |
9781913875466 |
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