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Against The Grain

Hardback

Main Details

Title Against The Grain
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lowery Sims
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 289,Width 264
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1960 to now
Art forms
ISBN/Barcode 9781580933445
ClassificationsDewey:709.05
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Monacelli Press
Imprint Monacelli Press
Publication Date 30 October 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

"Focusing on some of the most interesting conceptual technical trends in wood working today, Against the Grain includes approximately 65 vessels, sculptures, furniture, and installations, created since 2000, which provocatively defy categories and celebrate the visual dynamics of wood. The book demonstrates how contemporary creators have engaged the medium of wood in strategies that might be described as "postmodern," employing mimicry, assemblage, virtuosity, and whimsy (with a serious purpose). Environmental issues also are prominently addressed. Artists represented include Derek Bencomo, Gary Carsley, Hunt Clark, Piet Hein Eek, David Ellsworth, Sebastian Errazuriz, Bud Latven, Mark Lindquist, Thomas Loeser, Sarah Oppenheimer, William Pope.L, Martin Puryear, Marc Andre Robinson, Laurel Roth, Betye Saar, Courtney Smith, Elisa Strozyk, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, and Ursula von Rydingsvard."

Author Biography

"LOWERY STOKES SIMS is the Charles Bronfman International Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Former President of The Studio Museum in Harlem and a specialist in modern and contemporary art, she is known for her expertise in the work of African, Latino, Native, and Asian American artists. SUZANNE RAMLJAK, a writer, art historian, and curator, is currently editor of Metalsmith magazine. She was formerly curator of exhibitions at the American Federation of Arts. Ramljak is the author of Crafting a Legacy- Contemporary American Crafts in the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Elie Nadelman- Classical Folk."