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The American Craft celebrates the modern makers who shape the world around us. Presenting unknown innovators and artistic stalwarts, American Craft connects the disparate worlds of art, industry, fashion, architecture and design, giving an entirely new voice to the craft community.
This February / March 2006 issue
- Akio Takamori : Between the Clouds of Memory - Addressing his own cultural identity through ceramics, the Japanese born artist dramatically combines past and present, East and West
- De Young Museum - A San Francisco gem reopens in a spectacular new home, its contemporary craft collection showcased in the Dorothy and George Saxe Gallery
- Chihuly at Kew - In his first glass house exhibition outside the United States, Dale Chihuly, the 2006 American Craft Council Gold Medalist, installed sculptural forms as colorful and visually complex as the botanical specimens they complement and interpret
- Wendy Maruyama and James Schriber - The inspired pairing of two eading furniture makers accentuates their distictive vision
- Changing Hands : Art without Reservations - The Museum of Arts & Design puts forth Native American works as contemporary art, not ethnographic objects, in an exhibition to tour into 2008.
- Plus more in the departments section.
CONDITION: Soft Cover, used lightly, very good, 104 pages.
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