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Contraption
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Rediscovering California Jewish Arists
- Hirmer
- 22/02 - 29/07/2018, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco
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Publisher | Hirmer |
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ISBN | 9783777429762 |
Publication date | February 2018 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 280 x 216 mm |
Illustrations | 50 col.ill. |
Pages | 96 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco |
Description
The first book to examine the achievements of California artists of Jewish descent, Contraption illustrates how sixteen artists use the metaphor of the machine to understand and depict how the individual aligns his or her identity with the workings of an at times incomprehensible social system. The compelling works showcased in this catalog illuminate the humor and drama of a century on the West coast. Cartoonist Rube Goldberg became a beloved humorist at the turn of the last century by drawing enormously complicated machines to accomplish wholly unnecessary jobs. Ned Kahn, who invents machines that make visible otherwise invisible natural phenomena, is among America's greatest artists working today in public places. Amid these towering figures are a hundred years worth of California Jewish artists including standouts such as acclaimed ceramicist Annabeth Rosen and gizmo matriarch Bella Feldman. These artists' works - and fourteen others - gracefully render the world as a gigantic unexplained mechanism, complex, baffling, and lovely.
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Contraption