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Wood Turning in North America Since 1930 - 192 pp., 134 color illus.
Catalogue for the exhibition, organized by the Wood Turning Center and Yale University Art Gallery, presented at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (October 21December 30, 2001); Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (March 15July 21, 2002); Yale University Art Gallery (September 10December 1, 2002), with essays by Kane, Edward S. Cooke, Jr., Glenn Adamson, Albert LeCoff, Graeme P. Berlyn, and Andrew D. Richardson. Biographies by Mary Cheek Mills and glossary by Susan Hagen.
This joint production of Yale University Art Gallery and the Wood Turning Center presents the varied and colorful work of seventy artists, along with artist portraits. Ranging from the utilitarian to the whimsical, their creations are celebrated in the context of wood turning’s history in America, technical innovations that have arisen, and the physical properties that lend themselves to a seemingly unlimited array of shapes and patterns..
Hardcover: $65, Member 58.50, Soft: $35, Member: $31.50 |
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