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The Nature and Art of Workmanship

English · Hardback

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In this classic book, first published in 1968, David Pye assesses the importance of craft in a mechanised age. At a time when many questioned the relevance of working with hand tools, Pye argued for the importance of skill and workmanship, proposing a new theory of making based on the concepts of 'workmanship of risk' and 'workmanship of certainty'. In Pye's view, good workmanship imparts richness and diversity to our visual environment.In his introduction to this new edition, leading craft scholar Ezra Shales surveys Pye's unique role as an expert eye whose writing is still cited by influential anthropologists such as Tim Ingold and Daniel Miller as well as art historians such as Glenn Adamson and John Thackara. He considers Pye's role in the 1980s as a contributing curator to the exhibition, and contrasts the distinct ways that his writings and legacy as a theorist have been interpreted. The new edition is illustrated with images of Pye's own work as a maker, as well as with work by artists and makers who have been influenced by Pye's practice.

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David Pye OBE (1914-1993) was an architect, industrial designer and craftsman. For many years he was also Professor of Furniture Design at the Royal College of Art, London. He is the author of The Nature and Art of Workmanship, Ships and The Nature and Aesthetics of Design.

Product details

Authors David Pye, Pye David
Assisted by Ezra Shales (Editor), Shales Ezra (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781350004528
ISBN 978-1-350-00452-8
No. of pages 160
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

DESIGN / General, Decorative arts, ART / Criticism & Theory, DESIGN / Decorative Arts, Arts and Crafts, History of Art, Industrial / commercial art & design, history of design, Art & design styles: Arts & Crafts style, Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration

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