On Craftsmanship by Christopher Frayling

On Craftsmanship by Christopher Frayling

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On Craftsmanship by Christopher Frayling

In reaction against the global spread of digitisation and de-skilling, there has, in recent years, been a strong renewal of interest in the idea of `craftsmanship’— meaning skill, care, specialisation, making things, tacit knowledge, satisfaction, the close relationship between people and the work they do. This renewal of interest is not about nostalgia—the myth of the happy artisan, the Victorian Arts and Crafts movement—but about giving value to productive work in the contemporary urban world.
Frayling, Christopher: - Christopher Frayling is an art historian, critic and award-winning broadcaster. He is a Professor Emeritus and a Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge and was awarded a knighthood in 2001 for Services to Art and Design Education. He has published several books including, Ken Adam: The Art of Production Design and Once Upon a Time in Italy. His television and radio series include Nightmare: The Birth of Horror, America: the movie and Britannia: the film.
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ISBN 13 9781849430722
ISBN 10 1849430721
Titel On Craftsmanship
Autor Christopher Frayling
Serie Oberon Masters Series
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-03-31
Seitenanzahl 160
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