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Urban Potters
Makers in the City
- Ludion
- by Katie Treggiden, Micha Pycke, Ruth Ruyffelaere
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Publisher | Ludion |
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ISBN | 9789493039537 |
Author(s) | Katie Treggiden, Micha Pycke, Ruth Ruyffelaere |
Publication date | September 2021 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 240 x 170 mm |
Illustrations | 250 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 232 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Description
Het moet van de film Ghost geleden zijn dat er nog zo veel mensen achter een pottenbakkersschijf zaten. Niet alleen is de vraag naar workshops en ateliers de laatste jaren enorm toegenomen, ook op de sociale media bulkt het van de zelfgemaakte kopjes, vazen en schalen. Keramiek is terug van weggeweest en het eeuwenoude ambacht wordt omarmd door een nieuwe generatie makers en verzamelaars.
Urban Potters – Makers in the City (derde druk) viert de revival van het medium en focust daarbij op zes steden: een dertigtal keramisten uit New York, Londen, Tokio, Kopenhagen, Sydney en São Paulo tonen ons hun werk, atelier en inspiratie. De inleidende teksten onderzoeken waar de opmars van het ambacht vandaan komt. Is het een onderdeel van een algemene terugkeer naar het kleinschalige, het collectieve en de natuur? Een reactie op de digitale revolutie? En wat zijn de verschillen tussen keramisten in pakweg New York en Tokio? Urban Potters – Makers in the City is uitvoerig geïllustreerd en bevat een praktische adressenlijst die aangeeft waar je handgemaakte keramiek kunt bekijken en kopen.
Derde, herziene druk.
This book celebrates the contemporary revival of pottery, focusing on six inspiring cities and their makers.
Clay is back: the age-old craft of ceramics is being embraced by a new generation of urban makers and collectors. Author Katie Treggiden explores the contemporary revival of pottery, focusing on six inspiring cities and their makers. 27 young and passionate ceramicists in New York, London, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Sydney and Sao Paulo introduce us to their work, their studios and their inspiration.
Urban Potters: Makers in the City will appeal to a broad audience - not only those who practice pottery themselves, but anyone who is interested in the handmade. The book also includes a practical source list of places to buy handmade ceramics in the six cities featured.
Katie Treggiden is a design writer, editor, curator, lecturer and consultant. Treggiden writes for the Guardian Magazine, the Telegraph Magazine, Elle Decoration and Icon, among others. She is the author of The Makers of East London and of The Residents: Inside the Iconic Barbican Estate.
Edited by Micha Pycke and Ruth Ruyffelaere.
This book celebrates the contemporary revival of pottery, focusing on six inspiring cities and their makers.
Clay is back: the age-old craft of ceramics is being embraced by a new generation of urban makers and collectors. Author Katie Treggiden explores the contemporary revival of pottery, focusing on six inspiring cities and their makers. 27 young and passionate ceramicists in New York, London, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Sydney and Sao Paulo introduce us to their work, their studios and their inspiration.
Urban Potters: Makers in the City will appeal to a broad audience - not only those who practice pottery themselves, but anyone who is interested in the handmade. The book also includes a practical source list of places to buy handmade ceramics in the six cities featured.
Katie Treggiden is a design writer, editor, curator, lecturer and consultant. Treggiden writes for the Guardian Magazine, the Telegraph Magazine, Elle Decoration and Icon, among others. She is the author of The Makers of East London and of The Residents: Inside the Iconic Barbican Estate.
Edited by Micha Pycke and Ruth Ruyffelaere.