9780500290262-0500290261-The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship

The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship

ISBN-13: 9780500290262
ISBN-10: 0500290261
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Petry
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780500290262
ISBN-10: 0500290261
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Petry
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Paperback 208 pages

Summary

The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship (ISBN-13: 9780500290262 and ISBN-10: 0500290261), written by authors Michael Petry, was published by Thames & Hudson in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.48.

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The first book to highlight the growing number of artists who collaborate with craftsmen and artisans to realize their work.

Using examples from a wide range of media, Michael Petry presents art by more than 115 contemporary artists who have one thing in common: they do not make their own work. Instead, they either employ others to produce it on their behalf or appropriate objects made by someone else. Master craftsmen, artisans, and fabricators are just some of the technical specialists who help realize the creative vision of these artists. But when an artist does not make his or her own work, what does it mean for the nature of art and for the status of the artist? What is the relationship between creativity and production?

The book explores these and other questions about authorship, artistic originality, skill, craftsmanship, and the creative act. Beginning with a historical overview and continuing through the history of modern art, it highlights the vital role that skills from craft and industrial production play in creating some of today’s most innovative and highly sought-after works of art. Organized by the materials from which the works are made, five chapters examine the relationships between many of the world’s most important artists and the artisans and fabricators they work with.

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