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Fired earth, woven bamboo : contemporary Japanese ceramics and bamboo art from the Stanley and Mary Ann Snider collection / Kazuko Todate ; with Anne Nishimura Morse.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : MFA Publications/Museum of Fine Arts, [2013]Edition: First editionDescription: 163 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 x 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780878468058 (pbk.)
  • 0878468056 (pbk.)
  • 0878468234 (hbk.)
  • 9780878468232 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Contemporary Japanese ceramics and bamboo art from the Stanley and Mary Ann Snider collection
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 738.0952 TOD
Contents:
Director's Foreword / Malcolm Rogers -- Collectors' Preface / Stanley and Mary Ann Snider -- From Artisan to Artist -- Pioneer Ceramic Artists -- The First Avant-Garde Generation -- Between Tradition and Avant-Garde -- Expanding the Expressive Range -- Women Ceramicists Come Into Their Own -- The Current Generation -- Tradition and Experiment in Bamboo Art -- Artist Biographies -- Associations and Exhibitions -- Checklist -- Figure Illustrations.
Summary: "The blossoming of contemporary crafts in Japan that began in the twentieth century is rooted in a long and rich tradition of exquisite design and technical accomplishment. Featuring some 100 works by close to 60 artists, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo showcases the range of creative approaches in Japanese ceramics and bamboo art beginning in the postwar period and focusing on the past three decades. Some artists choose to break out of the bounds of vessel shapes to create wildly sculptural forms, whereas others choose to pursue individual expression through more nuanced approaches. All engage in dialogue with their materials as well as with traditional forms, functions, and techniques. The works that spring from their hands--delicate or monumental, humorous or spiritual, rustic or sophisticated--testify to the vitality of the contemporary crafts movement and to the marvelous variety of artistic achievement it has fostered. Enhanced with historical and biographical essays by a leading expert on Japanese crafts, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo provides a fascinating tour of contemporary ceramic and bamboo arts in Japan as well as an introduction to the riches of the Mary Ann and Stanley Snider Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston"--Page 2 of cover.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 738.0952 TOD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100568600

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The blossoming of contemporary crafts in Japan that began in the twentieth century is rooted in a long and rich tradition of exquisite design and technical accomplishment. Featuring some 100 works by close to 60 artists, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo showcases the range of creative approaches in Japanese ceramics and bamboo art beginning in the postwar period and focusing on the past three decades. Some artists choose to break out of the bounds of vessel shapes to create wildly sculptural forms, whereas others choose to pursue individual expression through more nuanced approaches. All engage in dialogue with their materials as well as with traditional forms, functions, and techniques. The works that spring from their hands--delicate or monumental, humorous or spiritual, rustic or sophisticated--testify to the vitality of the contemporary crafts movement and to the marvelous variety of artistic achievement it has fostered. Enhanced with historical and biographical essays by a leading expert on Japanese crafts, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo provides a fascinating tour of contemporary ceramic and bamboo arts in Japan as well as an introduction to the riches of the Mary Ann and Stanley Snider Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics and Bamboo Art, organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from November 12, 2013, to September 8, 2014"--Colophon.

Includes bibliographical references.

Director's Foreword / Malcolm Rogers -- Collectors' Preface / Stanley and Mary Ann Snider -- From Artisan to Artist -- Pioneer Ceramic Artists -- The First Avant-Garde Generation -- Between Tradition and Avant-Garde -- Expanding the Expressive Range -- Women Ceramicists Come Into Their Own -- The Current Generation -- Tradition and Experiment in Bamboo Art -- Artist Biographies -- Associations and Exhibitions -- Checklist -- Figure Illustrations.

"The blossoming of contemporary crafts in Japan that began in the twentieth century is rooted in a long and rich tradition of exquisite design and technical accomplishment. Featuring some 100 works by close to 60 artists, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo showcases the range of creative approaches in Japanese ceramics and bamboo art beginning in the postwar period and focusing on the past three decades. Some artists choose to break out of the bounds of vessel shapes to create wildly sculptural forms, whereas others choose to pursue individual expression through more nuanced approaches. All engage in dialogue with their materials as well as with traditional forms, functions, and techniques. The works that spring from their hands--delicate or monumental, humorous or spiritual, rustic or sophisticated--testify to the vitality of the contemporary crafts movement and to the marvelous variety of artistic achievement it has fostered. Enhanced with historical and biographical essays by a leading expert on Japanese crafts, Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo provides a fascinating tour of contemporary ceramic and bamboo arts in Japan as well as an introduction to the riches of the Mary Ann and Stanley Snider Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston"--Page 2 of cover.

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