The Invention Of Craft by Glenn Adamson
This insightful exploration delves into the evolving relationship between craft and industry, challenging the traditional boundaries that have long separated the two. It examines how the concept of craft has been shaped by historical, cultural, and economic forces, and how it continues to influence contemporary practices. The narrative weaves through various periods and movements, highlighting the dynamic interplay between handmade and machine-made objects, and questioning the very essence of what it means to "craft" something in a modern context. Through this lens, the book offers a fresh perspective on the significance of craftsmanship in today's world.
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- 2013
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