"Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind/Weave" documents an exhibition of the same title organized by the Knoxville Museum of Art and visual artist Anne Wilson to investigate the global crisis of production and skill-based textile labor. This volume includes evocative images of Wilson's pieces on display, as well as beautiful, full-color illustrations of the textiles that provide an almost tactile experience, photographs of artists at work, and diagrams of how the materials are made. Accompanying these images are essays by Glenn Adamson, Jenni Sorkin, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Philis Alvic, and Laura Y. Liu, which address the history of craft and textile production, while considering how Wilson uses craft and collaboration as potent political metaphors in art.
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Chris Molinski is an independent curator working in Knoxville, Tennessee and London, UK. He was previously the Associate Curator for Education at the Knoxville Museum of Art.
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First Edition. First edition. Softcover. 159 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran January 22 through April 25, 2010. Features a foreword by David Butler along with texts by Chris Molinski, Glenn Adamson, Jenni Sorkin, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Philis Alvic, and Laura Y. Liu. Includes color and black and white illustrations and a list of previous exhibitions. A fine copy in French style wrappers. Signed and inscribed by Wilson on the front free endpaper. A lovely copy. Signed. N° de réf. du vendeur 216132
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Paperback. Etat : New. Orderbook - wwb -----ANNE WILSON: WIND/REWIND/WEAVE. Knoxville Museum of Art, 2010. Published 2011. Published in association with Whitewalls, Inc. , Chicago. Distributed by University of Chicago Press. 176 pp. With 145 ills. (128 col. ) and 19 col. Reference ills. 26 x 21 cm. ISBN 9780945323228 In English. Artist(s) : Wilson, Anne Indexing: Western â" United States â" Post-2000 â" Textile/Fiber Arts, Several Media â" Women Artists Plans: 71,75 Worldwide Number: 075760Paperbound $30.00x (libraries receive a 10% discount on this title) 99 / CHANGE0722022; *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- 176 pages; 159 illustrations including 137 in color. -- with a bonus offer--; Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind Weave documents an exhibition of the same title organized by the Knoxville Museum of Art and visual artist Anne Wilson to investigate the global crisis of production and skill-based textile labor. This volume includes evocative images of Wilsonâs pieces on display, as well as beautiful, full-color illustrations of the textiles that provide an almost-tactile experience, photographs of artists at work, and diagrams of how the materials are made. Accompanying these images are essays by Glenn Adamson, Jenni Sorkin, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Philis Alvic, and Laura Y. Liu, which address the history of craft and textile production, while considering how Wilson uses craft and collaboration as potent political metaphors in art. N° de réf. du vendeur 98001
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