Tracing the artistic development of renowned potter Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011), this masterful study celebrates and analyzes an artist who held a significant place in the post-World War II craft movement in America. Born in Hawaii of Japanese descent in 1922, Takaezu worked actively in clay, fiber, and bronze for over sixty years. Influenced by midcentury modernism, her work transformed from functional vessels to abstract sculptural forms and installations. Over the years, continued to draw on a combination of Eastern and Western techniques and aesthetics, as well as her love of the natural world. In particular, Takaezu's vertical closed forms became a symbol of her work, created through a combination of wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques that allowed her to grow her vessels vertically and eased the circular restrictions of the wheel. In addition to her art, Takaezu was renowned for her teaching, including twenty years at Princeton University. This beautifully illustrated book offers the first scholarly analysis of Takaezu's life work and includes essays by Paul Smith, director emeritus of the American Craft Museum, and Janet Koplos, former senior editor of Art in America . Jack Lenor Larsen, a textile designer, author, collector, and advocate of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship, provides a foreword. |Tracing the artistic development of renowned potter Toshiko Takaezu, this masterful study celebrates and analyzes an artist who holds a significant place in the post-World War II craft movement in America.
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Peter Held is curator of ceramics at the Ceramics Research Center, part of the Arizona State University Art Museum.
Tracing the artistic development of renowned potter Toshiko Takaezu, this masterful study celebrates and analyzes an artist who holds a significant place in the post-World War II craft movement in America.
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Librería: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. Nº de ref. del artículo: 115687
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Librería: Books On The Air, Garden City, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Excellent shape. Minimal signs of wear. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1759955937961
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Librería: Salish Sea Books, Bellingham, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Good. Good in a Very Good dust jacket; Hardcover; Withdrawn library copy with the standard library markings; Dust jacket is clean and intact with no tears, and has not been price-clipped (Now fitted with a new, Brodart jacket protector); Moderate wear to the boards; Library stamps to endpapers; Text pages clean & unmarked; Excellent binding with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Large Format (Quatro, 10.75" - 11.75" tall); 2.3 lbs; Black dust jacket with ceramics photo, and title in white and tan lettering; 2011, The University of North Carolina Press; 160 pages; "The Art of Toshiko Takaezu: In the Language of Silence," by Peter Held. Nº de ref. del artículo: SKU-0332AI01603164
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Librería: B Street Books, ABAA and ILAB, Burlingame, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. The book is considered to be one of the first scholarly analyses of this important ceramics artist, who is considered to have played an important role in the post-World War II craft movement in the US.The dust jacket has some minor shelf-wear including a small tear in the bottom-right of the front cover. The book is slightly bent on the top left corner of the back cover. Otherwise the book is almost like new with clean and unmarked pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2021-L168
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