August 25, 2015鈥揓anuary 10, 2016

Crafted

Objects in Flux

Discover the dramatic changes in contemporary craft in recent years.

Contemporary craft-based artists are finding new ways to fully explore their disciplines. Artists engage a broadened range of materials, conceptual practices, ways of making, and modes of display than those that have been historically associated with craft objects.

鈥淐rafted鈥 explores this moment of 鈥渇lux鈥 in the field, focusing on contemporary craft-based artists who bridge cutting-edge concepts and traditional skills as they embrace and explore the increasingly blurred boundaries between art, craft, and design. Featuring a selection of works from across the landscape of contemporary craft, the exhibition includes more than 30 emerging and established international artists. Looking to a broad range of materials and practices, the exhibition explores the connections between craft and performance; the opportunities provided by new technologies and materials; and the power of rethinking craft鈥檚 interactions with architecture and space.

This exhibition is the first of its kind within an encyclopedic museum to explore the broad possibilities of contemporary artistic engagement with craft. By examining these interactions in proximity to historical examples in the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥檚 collection, "Crafted" demonstrates the vitality, viability, and variety inherent in choosing craft as a foundation for contemporary artistic practice.

Above: Susie Ganch, Drag , 2012鈥13. Mixed media, steel. Photo courtesy Sienna Patti. Courtesy of the artist and Sienna Patti Contemporary.

  • Henry and Lois Foster Gallery (Gallery 158)

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Sponsors

Presented with generous support from The Wornick Fund for Contemporary Craft.

Additional support provided by The John and Bette Cohen Fund for Contemporary Decorative Arts, the Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, and the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass.

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This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Generous support for the publication was provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Publications Fund.

Performance Art at the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 is supported by Lorraine Bressler.