Hylla TEXTIL - Ihcz Wilson, Anne
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Titel och upphov Anne Wilson : wind/rewind/weave
Utgivning, distribution etc. WhiteWalls Inc., and distributed by The University of Chicago Press, [Chicago, IL] : 2011.
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Fysisk beskrivning 159 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän Exhibition: Knoxville Musuem of Art, January 22-April 25, 2010.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-149).
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ISBN 978-0-945323-22-8 (Paper) 0-945323-22-0 (Paper)
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Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind Weave documents an exhibition of the same title organized by the Knoxville Museum of Art and visual artist Anne Wilson to investigate the global crisis of production and skill-based textile labor. This volume includes evocative images of Wilson's pieces on display, as well as beautiful, full-color illustrations of the textiles that provide an almost-tactile experience, photographs of artists at work, and diagrams of how the materials are made. Accompanying these images are essays by Glenn Adamson, Jenni Sorkin, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Philis Alvic, and Laura Y. Liu, which address the history of craft and textile production, while considering how Wilson uses craft and collaboration as potent political metaphors in art.