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This first comprehensive book on the Centre for Research on the Arts of Fire and Earth (CRAFT) based in Limoges is a reference work which presents fifteen years of exceptional creations in contemporary ceramics. Since 1993, some sixty international creators have collaborated with CRAFT around the same approach: appropriating…
This first comprehensive book on the Centre for Research on the Arts of Fire and Earth (CRAFT) based in Limoges is a reference work which presents fifteen years of exceptional creations in contemporary ceramics.
Since 1993, some sixty international creators have collaborated with CRAFT around the same approach: appropriating ceramics as a means of expression and creation and pushing experimentation with the material and its limits.
Preface by Raymond Guidot and Nestor Perkal. Texts by Jeanne Quéheillard, teacher and researcher, and Laurence Salmon, journalist and teacher, in the form of interviews with Nathalie du Pasquier, Lacaton and Vassal, Javier Perez and Pierre Charpin. A significant iconography (220 photos) shows the different projects of the creators (drawings, sketches or models) and their ceramic creations.
Ron Arad, Frédéric Borel, Pierre Charpin, Matali Crasset, Wim Delvoye, Sylvain Dubuisson, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Christelle Familiari, Philippe Favier, Olivier Gagnère, Eric Jourdan, Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, Ross Lovegrove, David Lynch, Ingo Maurer, Mathieu Mercier, Javier Perez, Anne & Patrick Poirier, Georges Swoden, Martin Szekely…
The book's release is accompanied by a limited edition of 200 copies including a series of four Limoges porcelain plates (ø 24 cm) with an original screen-printed decoration by designer Pierre Charpin (elected designer of the year 2005). To find out more, visit the "Artists' Objects" section of the site.
Since 1993, some sixty international creators have collaborated with CRAFT around the same approach: appropriating ceramics as a means of expression and creation and pushing experimentation with the material and its limits.
Preface by Raymond Guidot and Nestor Perkal. Texts by Jeanne Quéheillard, teacher and researcher, and Laurence Salmon, journalist and teacher, in the form of interviews with Nathalie du Pasquier, Lacaton and Vassal, Javier Perez and Pierre Charpin. A significant iconography (220 photos) shows the different projects of the creators (drawings, sketches or models) and their ceramic creations.
Ron Arad, Frédéric Borel, Pierre Charpin, Matali Crasset, Wim Delvoye, Sylvain Dubuisson, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Christelle Familiari, Philippe Favier, Olivier Gagnère, Eric Jourdan, Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, Ross Lovegrove, David Lynch, Ingo Maurer, Mathieu Mercier, Javier Perez, Anne & Patrick Poirier, Georges Swoden, Martin Szekely…
The book's release is accompanied by a limited edition of 200 copies including a series of four Limoges porcelain plates (ø 24 cm) with an original screen-printed decoration by designer Pierre Charpin (elected designer of the year 2005). To find out more, visit the "Artists' Objects" section of the site.
Author : Jeanne Queheillard, Laurence Salmon
Editor: Bernard Chauveau - 2007
Weight: 2 kg
Dimensions: 24cm x 30cm x 4cm
Language: French