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Critical Craft Forum

Critical Craft Forum

Veröffentlicht: 2017-07-25
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-07-25
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Critical Craft Forum Episode 3

Critical Craft Forum Episode 3

Studio Visit with Karl Fritsch
Länge: 43:37
Episode 3:
Karl Fritsch defies preconceptions that production work is not creative. Internationally renowned for his rings, his exhibitions and books are as singular as each object. Namita Wiggers speaks with the artist in his studio (Wellington, New Zealand) about collaboration, process, materials, and how production and jewelry are anything but repetitive. Visit the blog at www.CriticalCraftForum.com for images and links. Sound: Seth Nehil; Music: Matt Marble
Folgen-ID: 1000390296502
GUID: b96300b79ecef19430377384ae624c1d
Erscheinungs­datum: 25.7.2017, 06:22:20

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Episode 1:Book Talk on Tim Ingold's Making
The material turn in art is deeply linked to craft processes, materials and ways of making. For Book Talk, we invite people from different fields to read and discuss a single book. How might artists, curators, educators, and theorists respond to a book and potentially use as a tool in their own thinking? Join Stephen Knott, Sarah Margolis-Pineo, Rowland Ricketts, and Namita Gupta Wiggers for their discussion of anthropologist Tim Ingold's Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture. This first episode was recorded at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, Maine in person and via skype in July 2014. Special thanks to Brian R. Jones for sound editing and Calder Wiggers for the music. Visit www.criticalcraftforum for more information.

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