The Shape of Craft
By (Author) Ezra Shales
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
745
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 208mm
Today, the word 'craft' is linked to a vast array of items, from handmade objects to microbreweries. The term 'artisanal' is so overused that it can strain our credulity. But this also reveals that the value of craft remains compelling in modern life.
In this cogently argued book, Ezra Shales explores some of the key questions about craft: who makes it, what we mean when we think about a craft object, and how that shapes our understanding of what craft is. Along the way, he continually upends our definitions and typical expectations of what we think is handcrafted or authentic. Shales's discussion ranges widely across people and objects: from potter Karen Karnes to weaver Jack Lenor Larsen, glass sculptor Dale Chihuly to Native American basket-maker Julia Parker, as well as younger makers such as Sopheap Pich and Maarten Baas, and to the porcelain and cast-iron sanitary ware produced by the Kohler Company, the pottery made in Stoke-on-Trent and the people in Asia today who weave beautiful things for IKEA.
Engaging, pertinent and direct, the book ultimately encourages us to feel the shape of craft in our own lives.
Skills are of key importance in craft and Ezra Shale's book brings to the fore the role craft skills play within the field of craft along with that of art and artistry . . . Craft is a rich field on its own, and Shales's book sheds light on skills and processes often overlooked that are worth engaging with. * Journal of Canadian Art History *
Smart hands indicate intelligence and sensitivity. Alert eyes identify works made with ingenuity. Ezra Shaless book sharpens our visual perception and appreciation of finely crafted objects and environments which have enriched our lives from the beginning of time. * Sheila Hicks *
Ezra Shales is a Professor of History of Art at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He is the author of Made in Newark (2010).