Crafting exhibitions. Documents on Contemporary Crafts 3
Published: 12.06.2015
- Editor:
- André Gali
- Edited by:
- Arnoldsche Art Publishers
- Edited on:
- 2015
- Technical data:
- 108 pages, 12.5 x 21 cm, 39 colour illustrations. Brochure with dust jacket. English.
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-89790-429-3
- Price:
- from 15 €
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Based on the experiences with Craft 2014, Crafting Exhibitions discusses the significance of exhibition design as a framework for the perception of applied contemporary art. It also throws up such questions as 'what is an exhibition?', ‘how can craft be curated in new and engaging ways?’ and ‘what does exhibition design mean for the experience of the works and the exhibition as a whole?’
The profession of exhibition making and curatorial practices has over the course of the last twenty years undergone a seminal change, something which in turn has challenged the notion of what an exhibition can be, not least in terms of communication and design. Large scale group exhibitions, like documenta in Kassel or the European biennale Manifesta, seem to have involved discussions on exhibition making and curatorial models at the heart of their organisational body.
Another common aspect of these large-scale events is that they employ new venues for showing and presenting works, be it museums that normally don’t show contemporary art or craft, abandoned factories or various public spaces. The constant exploration in curatorial models and juxtapositions of contexts found in such exhibitions has undoubtedly influenced how museums and galleries work both conceptually and with the spaces at hand.
Craft 2014, the annual juried group exhibition of the Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts, which was also shown in the KODE – Art Museums of Bergen, created much lively debate concerning spatial design, as the walls and floor in the exhibition spaces were covered in tags by local graffiti artists. Was the perception of the individual works impaired due to the ‘smeared’ exhibition walls, or has it not only elevated the exhibition but also made it more contemporary and more fun?
With contributions by Glenn Adamson (Museum of Arts and Design, New York), Maria Lind (Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm), Anne Britt Ylvisåker (KODE – Art Museums of Bergen) and Marianne Zamecznik (freelance curator and exhibition designer, Berlin).
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Crafting Exhibitions is the third volume of the series Documents on Contemporary Crafts published by Norwegian Crafts. The series serves as a platform for issues on contemporary applied art with the aim of stimulating critical discourse within the field:
Museum for Skills, Documents on Contemporary Crafts No. 1 (sold out)
Materiality Matters, Documents on Contemporary Crafts No. 2
Another common aspect of these large-scale events is that they employ new venues for showing and presenting works, be it museums that normally don’t show contemporary art or craft, abandoned factories or various public spaces. The constant exploration in curatorial models and juxtapositions of contexts found in such exhibitions has undoubtedly influenced how museums and galleries work both conceptually and with the spaces at hand.
Craft 2014, the annual juried group exhibition of the Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts, which was also shown in the KODE – Art Museums of Bergen, created much lively debate concerning spatial design, as the walls and floor in the exhibition spaces were covered in tags by local graffiti artists. Was the perception of the individual works impaired due to the ‘smeared’ exhibition walls, or has it not only elevated the exhibition but also made it more contemporary and more fun?
With contributions by Glenn Adamson (Museum of Arts and Design, New York), Maria Lind (Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm), Anne Britt Ylvisåker (KODE – Art Museums of Bergen) and Marianne Zamecznik (freelance curator and exhibition designer, Berlin).
Leaf through the book in pdf format
Crafting Exhibitions is the third volume of the series Documents on Contemporary Crafts published by Norwegian Crafts. The series serves as a platform for issues on contemporary applied art with the aim of stimulating critical discourse within the field:
Museum for Skills, Documents on Contemporary Crafts No. 1 (sold out)
Materiality Matters, Documents on Contemporary Crafts No. 2
- Editor:
- André Gali
- Edited by:
- Arnoldsche Art Publishers
- Edited on:
- 2015
- Technical data:
- 108 pages, 12.5 x 21 cm, 39 colour illustrations. Brochure with dust jacket. English.
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-89790-429-3
- Price:
- from 15 €
- Order:
- Website Amazon
- Order:
- 20% Discount for Klimt02 members
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