The Resource Makers : a history of American studio craft, Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf
Makers : a history of American studio craft, Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf
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- Summary
- A comprehensive survey of modern craft in the United States, Makers follows the development of studio craft--objects in fiber, clay, glass, wood, and metal--from its roots in nineteenth-century reform movements to the rich diversity of expression at the end of the twentieth century
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xi, 529 pages
- Note
- "A project of the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Hendersonville, N.C."
- Contents
-
- The roots of studio craft : The Industrial Revolution ; Craft and work ; The origin of Arts and Crafts ; The Aesthetic Movement ; English Arts and Crafts ; World's fairs ; The Cincinnati wood-carving movement ; Art in textiles ; China painting and art pottery ; Louise McLaughlin, studio potter ; Stained glass and art glass -- 1900-1909: Handwork and industrialization : Setting the scene ; Reform and the crafts ; Elbert Hubbard and the Roycrofters ; Gustav Stickley ; Wood: reform and commerce together ; Pottery for all purposes ; Studio potters ; Jewelry: beginnings ; Metalsmithing ; Textiles: revivals, inventions, and borrowings ; Objectifying glass ; Arts and Crafts societies ; Arts and Crafts communities ; Craft education -- 1910-1919: Upheavals : Setbacks ; Revivals ; The Armory Show ; Ceramics interrupted ; Wood: the end of the Craftsman style ; Jewelry and metals: regional differences ; Textiles ; Craft institutions ; Occupational therapy -- 1920-1929: Boom time in a consumerist society : New styles and habits ; Craft institutions ; Southwest Indian arts ; Wood: reactionaries and progressives ; Jewelry and metals: traditionalists and modernists ; Textiles in transition ; Ceramics: tiles and figurines ; Crafts in the Southern Highlands -- 1930-1939: Industrial design versus handcraft : Changes in life and craft ; Craft institutions ; Education ; MOMA and craft ; Ceramics in school ; Modern textiles ; Wood: the modern movement ; Metals: silver tarnishes ; Glass goes several ways -- 1940-1949: New opportunities : Losing and gaining ; Education ; Craft institutions ; Jewelry and enameling: artists rewrite the script ; Wood: the era of the designer-craftsman ; Ceramics flourishes ; Glass ; Textile arguments
- 1950-1959: The second revival of crafts : Paradigm shifts ; Craft embraces academia ; MOMA and good design ; Ceramics: import-export ; Textiles: ready for change ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: toward an American voice ; Wood: influences and inventions ; A little glass -- 1960-1969: Youth culture, counterculture, multiculture : Ringing changes ; Textiles go large ; Jewelry and metals: looking elsewhere ; A new world of glass ; Wood: furniture as design, expression, and concept ; Ceramics: sorting out options ; Craft institutions -- 1970-1979: Organizations and professionals : An explosion of crafts ; Ceramics down and up ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: pluralism takes over ; Textiles in depth ; Glass goes mainstream ; Wood: actions and reactions ; Craft institutions -- 1980-1989: Money and images : Business and Baroque ; Wood: classicism and postmodern play ; Clay variations ; Glass ; Textiles and the new basketry ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: declarations of independence ; Craft institutions -- 1990-1999: Mastery as meaning : Got it made ; Craft institutions ; Glass ascendant ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: a spectrum of possibilities ; Textiles to fiber ; Wood: all options open ; Ceramics: individuals and themes
- Isbn
- 9780807834138
- Label
- Makers : a history of American studio craft
- Title
- Makers
- Title remainder
- a history of American studio craft
- Statement of responsibility
- Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf
- Title variation
- History of American studio craft
- Subject
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- Art américain -- 19e siècle
- Art américain -- 20e siècle
- Art, American
- Art, American -- 19th century
- Art, American -- 20th century
- Arts décoratifs -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Arts décoratifs -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Books
- Decorative arts
- Decorative arts -- United States -- History -- 19th century
- Decorative arts -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- History
- United States
- 1800-1999
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- A comprehensive survey of modern craft in the United States, Makers follows the development of studio craft--objects in fiber, clay, glass, wood, and metal--from its roots in nineteenth-century reform movements to the rich diversity of expression at the end of the twentieth century
- Biographical or historical data
- Janet Koplos is an art critic and arts editor who lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She completed her master's degree in art history from the College of Fine Arts at Illinois State University in 1984. Koplos lectures, juries and critiques frequently, has taught at Parsons the New School for Design (New York) and University of the Arts (Philadelphia) and is a member of the Association Internacionale des Critiques d'Art and the College Art Association.
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Koplos, Janet
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1949-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Metcalf, Bruce
- Center for Craft, Creativity & Design
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Decorative arts
- Decorative arts
- Art, American
- Art, American
- Arts décoratifs
- Arts décoratifs
- Art américain
- Art américain
- Art, American
- Decorative arts
- United States
- Label
- Makers : a history of American studio craft, Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf
- Note
- "A project of the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Hendersonville, N.C."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The roots of studio craft : The Industrial Revolution ; Craft and work ; The origin of Arts and Crafts ; The Aesthetic Movement ; English Arts and Crafts ; World's fairs ; The Cincinnati wood-carving movement ; Art in textiles ; China painting and art pottery ; Louise McLaughlin, studio potter ; Stained glass and art glass -- 1900-1909: Handwork and industrialization : Setting the scene ; Reform and the crafts ; Elbert Hubbard and the Roycrofters ; Gustav Stickley ; Wood: reform and commerce together ; Pottery for all purposes ; Studio potters ; Jewelry: beginnings ; Metalsmithing ; Textiles: revivals, inventions, and borrowings ; Objectifying glass ; Arts and Crafts societies ; Arts and Crafts communities ; Craft education -- 1910-1919: Upheavals : Setbacks ; Revivals ; The Armory Show ; Ceramics interrupted ; Wood: the end of the Craftsman style ; Jewelry and metals: regional differences ; Textiles ; Craft institutions ; Occupational therapy -- 1920-1929: Boom time in a consumerist society : New styles and habits ; Craft institutions ; Southwest Indian arts ; Wood: reactionaries and progressives ; Jewelry and metals: traditionalists and modernists ; Textiles in transition ; Ceramics: tiles and figurines ; Crafts in the Southern Highlands -- 1930-1939: Industrial design versus handcraft : Changes in life and craft ; Craft institutions ; Education ; MOMA and craft ; Ceramics in school ; Modern textiles ; Wood: the modern movement ; Metals: silver tarnishes ; Glass goes several ways -- 1940-1949: New opportunities : Losing and gaining ; Education ; Craft institutions ; Jewelry and enameling: artists rewrite the script ; Wood: the era of the designer-craftsman ; Ceramics flourishes ; Glass ; Textile arguments
- 1950-1959: The second revival of crafts : Paradigm shifts ; Craft embraces academia ; MOMA and good design ; Ceramics: import-export ; Textiles: ready for change ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: toward an American voice ; Wood: influences and inventions ; A little glass -- 1960-1969: Youth culture, counterculture, multiculture : Ringing changes ; Textiles go large ; Jewelry and metals: looking elsewhere ; A new world of glass ; Wood: furniture as design, expression, and concept ; Ceramics: sorting out options ; Craft institutions -- 1970-1979: Organizations and professionals : An explosion of crafts ; Ceramics down and up ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: pluralism takes over ; Textiles in depth ; Glass goes mainstream ; Wood: actions and reactions ; Craft institutions -- 1980-1989: Money and images : Business and Baroque ; Wood: classicism and postmodern play ; Clay variations ; Glass ; Textiles and the new basketry ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: declarations of independence ; Craft institutions -- 1990-1999: Mastery as meaning : Got it made ; Craft institutions ; Glass ascendant ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: a spectrum of possibilities ; Textiles to fiber ; Wood: all options open ; Ceramics: individuals and themes
- Control code
- 441211276
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- xi, 529 pages
- Isbn
- 9780807834138
- Lccn
- 2009042758
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 99943476977
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)441211276
- Label
- Makers : a history of American studio craft, Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf
- Note
- "A project of the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Hendersonville, N.C."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The roots of studio craft : The Industrial Revolution ; Craft and work ; The origin of Arts and Crafts ; The Aesthetic Movement ; English Arts and Crafts ; World's fairs ; The Cincinnati wood-carving movement ; Art in textiles ; China painting and art pottery ; Louise McLaughlin, studio potter ; Stained glass and art glass -- 1900-1909: Handwork and industrialization : Setting the scene ; Reform and the crafts ; Elbert Hubbard and the Roycrofters ; Gustav Stickley ; Wood: reform and commerce together ; Pottery for all purposes ; Studio potters ; Jewelry: beginnings ; Metalsmithing ; Textiles: revivals, inventions, and borrowings ; Objectifying glass ; Arts and Crafts societies ; Arts and Crafts communities ; Craft education -- 1910-1919: Upheavals : Setbacks ; Revivals ; The Armory Show ; Ceramics interrupted ; Wood: the end of the Craftsman style ; Jewelry and metals: regional differences ; Textiles ; Craft institutions ; Occupational therapy -- 1920-1929: Boom time in a consumerist society : New styles and habits ; Craft institutions ; Southwest Indian arts ; Wood: reactionaries and progressives ; Jewelry and metals: traditionalists and modernists ; Textiles in transition ; Ceramics: tiles and figurines ; Crafts in the Southern Highlands -- 1930-1939: Industrial design versus handcraft : Changes in life and craft ; Craft institutions ; Education ; MOMA and craft ; Ceramics in school ; Modern textiles ; Wood: the modern movement ; Metals: silver tarnishes ; Glass goes several ways -- 1940-1949: New opportunities : Losing and gaining ; Education ; Craft institutions ; Jewelry and enameling: artists rewrite the script ; Wood: the era of the designer-craftsman ; Ceramics flourishes ; Glass ; Textile arguments
- 1950-1959: The second revival of crafts : Paradigm shifts ; Craft embraces academia ; MOMA and good design ; Ceramics: import-export ; Textiles: ready for change ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: toward an American voice ; Wood: influences and inventions ; A little glass -- 1960-1969: Youth culture, counterculture, multiculture : Ringing changes ; Textiles go large ; Jewelry and metals: looking elsewhere ; A new world of glass ; Wood: furniture as design, expression, and concept ; Ceramics: sorting out options ; Craft institutions -- 1970-1979: Organizations and professionals : An explosion of crafts ; Ceramics down and up ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: pluralism takes over ; Textiles in depth ; Glass goes mainstream ; Wood: actions and reactions ; Craft institutions -- 1980-1989: Money and images : Business and Baroque ; Wood: classicism and postmodern play ; Clay variations ; Glass ; Textiles and the new basketry ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: declarations of independence ; Craft institutions -- 1990-1999: Mastery as meaning : Got it made ; Craft institutions ; Glass ascendant ; Jewelry, metals, and enameling: a spectrum of possibilities ; Textiles to fiber ; Wood: all options open ; Ceramics: individuals and themes
- Control code
- 441211276
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- xi, 529 pages
- Isbn
- 9780807834138
- Lccn
- 2009042758
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 99943476977
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)441211276
Subject
- Art américain -- 19e siècle
- Art américain -- 20e siècle
- Art, American
- Art, American -- 19th century
- Art, American -- 20th century
- Arts décoratifs -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Arts décoratifs -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Books
- Decorative arts
- Decorative arts -- United States -- History -- 19th century
- Decorative arts -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- History
- United States
- 1800-1999
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