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Horizon

Horizon

Transferware and Contemporary Ceramics

By (author) Knut Astrup Bull
Edited by Paul Scott

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  • This publication examines the creative development of ceramic transferwares
  • It illustrates how their successful appropriation by contemporary artists draws on an unexpected cultural longevity
Full Description

In the early nineteenth century, printed tablewares formed part of the new media of the age. Together with patterned textiles and wallpapers they assimilated, then disseminated the constructs of landscape imagery making the previously exclusive available to many. Printed tablewares played a significant role in the democratization of artistic imagery as well as the development of cultural and national identities. Eventually, as newer media forms began to supersede the vitrified print, meaning became diluted, so that the genre eventually reached obsolescence and kitsch.

Today there is a growing interest in this undervalued material from collectors, curators, museologists and contemporary artists who reference and celebrate the genre. The new artwork is international in nature, reflecting the significant cultural impact printed transferwares had as they were produced and exported around the world. Melding historical enquiry with contemporary practice, the book illustrates how artists re-appropriate this historical genre to observe, record, comment and re-animate.

Specifications
Publisher
Arnoldsche
ISBN
9783897904255
Published
26th Jan 2015
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.27 in x 10.63 in
Pages
224 Pages
Illustrations
342 color
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