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Objects and Meaning: New Perspectives on Art and Craft [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Anna Fariello , M Anna Fariello
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  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press; illustrated edition edition (28 Dec 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0810848449
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810848443
  • Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 13.9 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,369,450 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The crux of Objects and Meaning is to examine approaches to and meaning of recent artist-made objects. 'Though most of the discourse since mid-century has revolved around the split between art and craft, our personal interest extended to other facets of the topic,' explain the editors. Those explorations are grouped into three categories - historical contexts, cultural systems (theories about the cultural position of artist-made objects), and theoretical frames (new ways to look at craft and artist-made objects). The contributors include artists, critics, and museum professionals. Museum News What is the place of craft within an art-historical continuum? What are the 'institutional systems' that have separated craft from art? Are craft artists doomed to perpetual second-class status in the art world and have they contributed to it by sheltering themselves within their own insular institutions? What are different ways of 'reading' the craft object? These are among the questions addressed in this anthology of essays... American Craft Anna Fariello and Paula Owen's Objects and Meaning presents 13 provocative essays on the history, production, and analysis of aesthetic three-dimensional objects...The collection is well documented and full of such wry observations as John Perraeault's 'art making that is a hobby is the art that is free'...Overall, the ideas and arguments put forward in Objects and Meaning will surely, as the editors claim, 'continue to inform our view of artist-made objects' well into the 21st century. Sculpture It is useful, patchy, and earnest... Crafts How do art and craft relate to each other and, more important, what can they do to the artist? In this collection of 13 essays, contributors focus on these questions and how they influence and are influenced by gender, economics, and society (critic and patron). They describe the historical contexts, including critical approaches and the pursuit of the avant-garde among American craftspeople, cultural systems that inform power and move beyond the binary in terms of debate and dialog, affectivity and entropy within production aesthetics in contemporary structure, and theoretical frames, such as how one "reads" the language of objects, feminism and knowledge within craft, subjectivity, workmanship, and evolutionary biology and its implications for craft. Reference and Research Book News, August 2006 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Objects and Meaning expands upon a national conversation questioning how various academic disciplines and cultural institutions approach and assign meaning to artist-made objects in postmodern North America.

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Fantastic Book! 5 Oct 2010
By Helen
Format:Paperback
Fantastic book for anyone interested in exploring the language of objects and their meaning. My own interest centers around contemproary craft and ceramics in particular, and would recommend it to anyone who works in this area, particularly students researching for dissertations etc. Highly recommended!
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Great book for deeper thinking on craft and art. 28 Nov 2005
By Dawn M. Low - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I just read this book to gain a new perspective on the meaning of craft objects in an age where contemporary craft is about more than beauty or being well-made. The essays are thoughtful, approach the subject from many different viewpoints and are mostly easy to comprehend without having to know much about the artists or philosophers mentioned. I intend to use this book to train my museum volunteers and to encourage them to think of the meaning of objects beyond their obvious purpose. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a wider philosophical perspective on art.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
One of the best art books 28 Sep 2005
By Robert E. Davis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I would consider this one of the most important books I have read about art in quite some time. I am so excited about this book I am trying to share it with people I believe will have the same excitement. It is full of ideas about objects as an art making process and entity and what that means in contemporary art and society. This is not a book for just "craft" people, but all those that have an interest in expanding their knowledge about an often misunderstood art. Don't let the textbook look or the lack of decent images put you off, this book is worth every penny of its investigation.
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