Book on humor in craft to feature automata art
If you've spent any time reading The Automata / Automaton Blog, you know that an element of humor is common to many automata, especially the contemporary ones. This fact wasn't lost on the creators of the book Humor in Craft. They have included the work of at least one automata artist, namely Jim Kransberger. One of his pieces is shown on the cover (the red-headed potter). Three others will be found within the book which can be ordered now, though it is due out in March of 2012.
From the book description:
What happens when professional craft artists are allowed to let loose – when they get to explore their mischievous and irreverent sides? Find out in this groundbreaking book, which, for the very first time, reveals an entirely different side of "serious" craft. Hundreds of images and essays from all over the world allow you to gain insight into the creative minds of contemporary artists like never before. A variety of traditional craft media are shown, such as furniture, ceramics, glass, fiber, jewelry, and metal, as well as a number of unique, nontraditional techniques.
Here is where you can get the book Humor in Craft.
Labels: art, automata, books, humor, images, Jim Kransberger
2 Comments:
Hi Dug, I'm curious about it. I have a similar book: Nicholas Roukes: Artful Jesters, 2003,with a nice automaton from Roy Superior "When pigs have wings"(see google). Greets Falk
There's another book called 'Artful Jesters' by Nicholas Roukes that covers similar ground. It has a feature on Gina Kamentsky and on C. W. Hurni. It's from Ten Speed Press.
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