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Titel och upphov Manufractured : the conspicuous transformation of everyday objects
Varianttitel
Utgivning, distribution etc. Chronicle Books , San Francisco ; 2008 : c2008
Utgivningsår
SAB klassifikationskod
Fysisk beskrivning 159 p. : ill. (mostly col.) : 27 cm.
Term
ISBN 978-0-8118-6509-8 978-0-8118-6509-8 0-8118-6509-6 0-8118-6509-6
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This volume reveals a major trend taking place today in visual and material culturethe radical appropriation of consumer goods as raw material for art- and object-making. A growing number of artists, craftspeople, and designers are realigning traditional craft practices with already manufactured objects and materials to marry the uniquely handmade with the uniformly mass-produced. Published to coincide with a show at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon, Manufactured offers an arresting look at the new crossover of craft, art, and design, and an exciting new cultural genre.