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Craft in the Machine Age, 1920-1945 the history of twentieth-century American craft.
Title & Author:

Craft in the Machine Age, 1920-1945 the history of twentieth-century American craft.

Publication:

New York Abrams 1995.

Description:

304 pages : illustrations : pages 30 cm.

Series:

American Craft Museum

Notes:
"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition C̀raft in the Machine Age: 1920-1945,́ American Craft Museum, New York, October 18, 1995-February 25, 1996"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-284) and index.
Craft in the machine age / Janet Kardon -- The promise and peril of high technology / Harvey Green -- The myths of modernism / Rosemarie Haag Bletter -- Seeing through surfaces : American craft as material culture / Karen Lucic -- Charting a new educational vision / Marcia Yockey Manhart -- Against the grain : modern American woodwork / Kate Carmel -- The making of modern art glass / April Kingsley -- Modernism and American ceramics / Barbara Perry -- Textiles : surface, structure, and serial production / Mary Schoeser -- Striking the modern note in metal / Jewel Stern -- Resource list / Tara Leigh Tappert.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

"The period between the two world wars has come to be known as the machine age, the era of the airplane and the ocean liner, the time when Manhattan became a beacon of modernism symbolized by that indominitable structure, the great American skyscraper. This was also the time when hundreds of European artists fled to this country, seeking liberty and a better life, and bringing with them new ideas and new technical skills, thereby significantly influencing and altering the face of American craft."--BOOK JACKET. "Craft in the Machine Age: 1920-1945 focuses on this period in American design. International in spirit, these twenty-five years witnessed a great many influences and styles: the influx of emigre artists, such as Eliel Saarinen, Josef Albers, Gertrud and Otto Natzler, and Paul T. Frankl; the landmark 1925 Paris exposition; the Bauhaus both in this country and abroad; the famous "World of Tomorrow" exhibition at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Individually and collectively, each contributed to the shift in craft as it moved away from the handcrafted objects of the Arts and Crafts Movement to the streamlined and geometric forms of European modernism."--BOOK JACKET. "Some of the finest works in the areas of ceramics, glass, metal, textiles, and wood made by the most important craft artists and designers of these decades are presented here in more than 250 illustrations, 90 of which appear in full color."--BOOK JACKET. "Experts in the fields of furniture, textiles, glass, ceramics, and metalwork discuss the major practitioners of this period, the European artists who immigrated to America, some of whom founded such famous schools as the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Black Mountain College, and the New Bauhaus in Chicago, and other developments in the craft community, among them the Studio Glass movement. An extensive reference section on the artists, exhibitions, production centers, and more make this book a major contribution to our knowledge and understanding of American craft during one of its most fertile and innovative periods."--BOOK JACKET.

ISBN:

9780810919686
0810919680
0810926393
9780810926394

Subject:

Decorative arts United States History 20th century.
Decorative arts United States Foreign influences.
Decorative arts Technological innovations United States.
Arts décoratifs États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.
Arts décoratifs États-Unis Influence étrangère.
Arts décoratifs Innovations États-Unis.
Decorative arts.
Decorative arts Foreign influences.
Decorative arts Technological innovations.
Decorative arts United States Technological innovations.
United States.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Kardon, Janet.
Bletter, Rosemarie Haag.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 82609
Call No.: ID NK808.C69; ID:95-B3005
Status: Available

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