Earth, Wind, Fire, Water: Norwegian Contemporary Crafts A Critical Craft Anthology
By (Author) Randi Grov Berger
Edited by Tonje Kjellevold
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
15th August 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Paperback
224
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
440g
Earth, Wind, Fire, Wateris published to mark the exhibition of the same name in Moss, Norway, and presents the artistic work there in conjunction with articles from seven renowned writers and thinkers from the Nordic regions, presented in English and Danish.
Ceramic, glass and metal are inextricably linked to earth and fire. In this sense one might also say that textiles could not exist without wind and water. Through such a perspective, all craft practices can likewise be understood as part of the natural world.
All of the contributions deal with the exploration of material and elements, which here are understood as the so-called co-authors of artistic works, since they share in the artistic creative process and sometimes even control it.
While the artists' practices reflect the desire for a more profound connection to the earth, the writers penetrate deep into the material world and endeavour to substantiate concepts such as material interaction and agency, post-humanism, site-specificity and symbiotic thought: How do the artists interact with the materials they have chosen How does one approach a material not from the position of a domineering master but from a perspective informed by curiosity and collaboration