Der Werkkatalog Tunnel zeigt Arbeiten des Keramikers Johannes Nagel (*1979) aus den Jahren 2018 bis 2023. Die meisten dieser Objekte wurden von dem Künstler als Hohlräume, als negative Formen, mit den Händen in den Sand gegraben und anschließend mit flüssigem Porzellan abgeformt und freigelegt. Der Künstler prägt laut Esther Niebel den Objekten auf diese Weise seine eigene Präsenz ein. Neben den außergewöhnlichen Formen, die so entstehen, nehmen auch die ausdrucksstarken Farben und die Bemalung der Objekte eine zentrale Rolle im Werk Nagels ein. Die durch Grabung und Guss geschaffenen Arbeiten werden, begleitet von Essays, in ganzseitigen Fotografien als Stakkato der Objekte und Ideen präsentiert.
Glenn Adamson Bücher






Thinking through Craft
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book is an introduction to the way that artists working in all media think about craft. Workmanship is key to today's visual arts, when high 'production values' are becoming increasingly commonplace. Yet craft's centrality to contemporary art has received little serious attention from critics and historians. Dispensing with clichéd arguments that craft is art, Adamson persuasively makes a case for defining craft in a more nuanced fashion. The interesting thing about craft, he argues, is that it is perceived to be 'inferior' to art. The book consists of an overview of various aspects of this second-class identity - supplementarity, sensuality, skill, the pastoral, and the amateur. It also provides historical case studies analysing craft's role in a variety of disciplines, including architecture, design, contemporary art, and the crafts themselves -- Contracubierta.
Craft
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
"A groundbreaking and endlessly surprising history of how artisans created America, from the nation's origins to the present day"-- Provided by publisher
Liza Lou
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Liza Lou's installations, crafted entirely from beads, explore significant themes such as women's roles, community dynamics, and the appreciation of labor. This comprehensive book delves into her acclaimed work, highlighting the intricate details and cultural implications of her art, showcasing how it challenges perceptions and celebrates craftsmanship.
The exhibition at Chatsworth House features the innovative works of sixteen contemporary designers, highlighting the dialogue between historical artifacts and modern artistry. Captivating photography and insightful essays reveal how these artists, including Michael Anastassiades and Wendell Castle, draw inspiration from the estate’s rich design history. The juxtaposition of contemporary pieces, such as LED lighting and intricately carved sculptures, within the historic setting fosters a unique exploration of design evolution and the interplay of past and present.
The Invention of Craft
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Glenn Adamson extends his ongoing theoretical discussion of skilled work back in time and across numerous disciplines, searching out the origins of modern craft. Locating its emergence in the period of the industrial revolution, he demonstrates how contemporary practice can be informed through the study of modern craft in its moment of invention.
The most comprehensive monograph available on the greatest living glassblower, Lino Tagliapietra. Lino Tagliapietra has been described as the world’s greatest glassblower, a figure born from the five-hundred-year-old culture of Venetian glass, but one who also revolutionized glass as a discipline, inventing new techniques to create his masterful works. Even more astonishing, as Tagliapietra hit his full stride, he has become a notable figure in the unfolding story of modern sculpture – an artist whose distinctive works are coveted by collectors of contemporary abstract art and whose vision makes us think about art history in new and profound ways. This is the most comprehensive monograph available on his work and features insightful texts by Glenn Adamson and Henry Adams, as well as hundreds of new photographs, which showcase the impressive breadth and depth of Taglipietra’s repertoire.