Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, 1950-1969
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Köp båda 2 för 786 kr"Churning out great art was not, finally, the schools main contribution. What was created during those short, sweet summers had more to do with the very conditions of creativity. It was something more mercurial and harder to pin down but on all the evidence presented by this show and its excellent catalogue very, very enviable." * The Wall Street Journal * "The authors, who are both curators of American art, deliver the only complete retrospective of Haystack. No other scholarly literature exists on Haystacks foundational years or on the connection of the artists that were essential to the early leadership of the school. This publication is recommended for all academic art libraries and essential for any school with a decorative arts or a master of arts program." * ARLIS/NA Reviews *
Diana Jocelyn Greenwold is the Associate Curator of American Art at the Portland Museum of Art and holds a PhD in the history of art from the University of California, Berkeley. M. Rachael Arauz holds a PhD in art history from the University of Pennsylvania and has worked as an independent curator of modern and American art since 2002.
Acknowledgments M. RACHAEL ARAUZ AND DIANA JOCELYN GREENWOLD Directors Foreword MARK H. C. BESSIRE Introduction: The Generosity of an Idea PAUL SACARIDIZ Prologue: Mary Beasom Bishop and Francis and Priscilla Merritt in Flint, 194651 STEFFI IBIS DUARTE The Best Ideals of Socially Useful Living: Haystack, 195060 M. RACHAEL ARAUZ Inscriptions in History: Haystack, 196169 DIANA JOCELYN GREENWOLD Plates Chronology M. RACHAEL ARAUZ AND DIANA JOCELYN GREENWOLD WITH SHEA SPILLER Haystack Instructors, 195169 Checklist Sources and Notes Index Lender List Photography Credits