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Amateur Craft: History and Theory

Autor Stephen Knott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 2015

Descoperim în această lucrare o examinare profundă a perioadei moderne prin prisma meșteșugului amator, un fenomen care, de la pictorii de duminică ai secolului al XIX-lea până la mișcările contemporane de „yarnbombing”, a oferit o alternativă vitală producției de masă. Stephen Knott reușește să scoată la lumină o istorie adesea marginalizată, propunând un cadru teoretic în care obiectul făcut de mână, în afara normelor industriale, devine un act de rezistență și autonomie. Remarcăm modul în care autorul nu se limitează la o cronologie aridă, ci structurează materialul pe trei piloni conceptuali — Suprafață, Spațiu și Timp — permițându-ne să înțelegem nu doar ce s-a creat, ci și cum aceste practici au redefinit angajamentul nostru cu lumea materială.

Experiența lecturii este îmbogățită de cele 55 de ilustrații, unde calitatea reproducerilor color aduce la viață texturi și detalii ale unor obiecte care, altfel, ar fi rămas uitate în arhive. Ca și The Invention of Craft de Glenn Adamson, acest volum pune în valoare rădăcinile meșteșugului în contextul revoluției industriale, dar cu un accent distinct pe figura „amatorului” și pe modul în care artiști precum Andy Warhol au exploatat estetica non-profesionistă. Față de abordările sale ulterioare din Interiors in the Era of Covid-19, unde Stephen Knott analizează spațiul domestic sub presiunea izolării, aici regăsim o investigație asupra libertății creative și a modului în care hobby-ul devine o interfață între individ și societatea productivistă. Este o analiză riguroasă care acordă greutate intelectuală unor activități considerate adesea triviale, transformându-le în subiecte de studiu esențiale pentru cultura materială.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472577344
ISBN-10: 1472577345
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 41 bw illus, 14 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 184 x 244 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm această carte cercetătorilor și studenților din artele vizuale sau istoria designului care doresc să depășească dihotomia dintre artă și hobby. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă critică asupra modului în care munca non-standardizată ne modelează identitatea. Este un titlu esențial pentru a înțelege de ce „a face singur” nu este doar o activitate de timp liber, ci o poziționare teoretică și socială față de producția industrială.


Descriere

Amateur Craft provides an illuminating and historically-grounded account of amateur craft in the modern era, from 19th century Sunday painters and amateur carpenters to present day railway modellers and yarnbombers. Stephen Knott's fascinating study explores the curious and unexpected attributes of things made outside standardised models of mass production, arguing that amateur craft practice is 'differential' - a temporary moment of control over work that both departs from and informs our productive engagement with the world.

Knott's discussion of the theoretical aspects of amateur craft practice is substantiated by historical case studies that cluster around the period 1850-1950. Looking back to the emergence of the modern amateur, he makes reference to contemporary art and design practice that harnesses or exploits amateur conditions of making. From Andy Warhol to Simon Starling, such artistic interest elucidates the mercurial qualities of amateur craft.

Invaluable for students and researchers in art and design, contemporary craft, material culture and social history, Amateur Craft counters both the marginalisation and the glorification of amateur craft practice. It is richly illustrated with 41 images, 14 in colour, including 19th century ephemera and works of contemporary art.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Surface
2. Space
3. Time
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

Amateur Craft is one of several craft-related titles published by Bloomsbury. Knott (independent scholar) strives to show how amateur and professional crafters can thrive in the same space and how their work can feed off the thoughts and processes of each other. Specifically, Amateur Craft is written to demonstrate that amateur need not indicate 'inadequacy or shoddy work.' The book is organized into three well-illustrated chapters. Chapter 1, "Surface," discusses the agents needed for amateur surface intervention-'bases, carriers, and arbiters.' Bases are the objects that provide the blank surface. Carriers are the goods that make intervention-or the craft making-possible. Finally, arbiters, e.g., handbooks and encyclopedias, provide guidance. Chapter 2, "Space," focuses on the role of space in everyday life, the organization of space, and aesthetics. The design and organization of space is essential for crafting of any type. Chapter 3, "Time," looks at amateur time, or free time, and its uses and benefits. Some amateur craft is derived from workplace time; at other times, it comes about because of nostalgia, desire, and sociability. Extensive endnotes and a detailed index support the text. Overall, this is a worthy resource for historians, artists, or amateur hobbyists interested in studying the development and breadth of amateur crafting. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; general readers.
Knott (who is undoubtedly an important up-and-coming voice in the world of craft criticism) does produce some fascinating stuff. He makes a number of salient points about the often-neglected value of amateur making while at the same time investigating arcane subjects ... Ultimately what Knott proves, in this politely disruptive book, is that the amateur and professional don't exist in separate silos. Instead, their practices bleeds into one another - one couldn't survive without the other ... Knott's book is a timely reminder of craft's breadth and everyday importance.
This book is a very interesting 'take' on amateur craft and the model railway hobby ... [and] potentially a standard reference for future social history students and researchers.
Amateur Craft is an erudite and entertaining account of the foundations of craft practice. It tackles a subject too often ignored as lowbrow. Stephen Knott's clear, resonant voice marks him out at the forefront of new craft writing. He makes us look at craft in the round. It is a fine, lucid study.
Stephen Knott casts his net wide for examples of the intelligence, wildness and, yes, professionalism possible in the realm of amateur making. His thorough, thoughtful history and analyses make the case for the significance of "the amateur" in modern cultural history.
Thoughtful, sustained and multifaceted... a welcome addition to existing academic literature on the topic. Rarely has craft practice been considered with the same intellectual weight as either fine art or design, and Amateur Craft demonstrates that its namesake practices are deserving of the rigorous analysis it delivers.