People's Art by Emmanuel Cooper

People's Art by Emmanuel Cooper

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This work describes the abundance of visual art by skilled and unskilled workers from the Industrial Revolution through to the present day. Incorporating public celebrations, trade processions and festivals, it looks at people's art such as cultivated gardens and customized cars.

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People's Art by Emmanuel Cooper

This work illuminates a currently unstudied element of our cultural heritage. For the first time ever it identifies and describes the abundance of visual art by skilled and unskilled workers from the Industrial Revolution through to the present day. With the coming of the Industrial Revolution, much of the traditional "folk art" of the rural societies disappeared for ever. But the void was soon filled by an urge to decorate and ornament in new ways as creative minds reponded to the different techniques and materials, reflecting the new living and working conditions of the industrial-based world. It is this work, made in, on and around the home and work place which is the subject of this book. Incorporating public celebrations, trade processions and festivals and the art of sailors, pensioners and canal boats, Emmanual Cooper not only delves into the past but demonstrates the vibrancy and creativity of people's art today. The fantastical grotto beside a basement, the giant ears on the side of a house, cultivated gardens, customized cars, the creation of a million private worlds, people's art has a rightful place in society. It is part of our culture, to be enjoyed an appreciated, and this book is a celebration of its worth.
Emmanuel Cooper was a distinguished potter, writer, curator, and broadcaster. The founder and editor of Ceramic Review, he was also visiting professor at the Royal College of Art, London. He was the author of, among other books, Bernard Leach (Yale University Press, 2003). Emmanuel Cooper died in January 2012, shortly after completing Lucie Rie..
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ISBN 13 9781851581085
ISBN 10 1851581081
Title People's Art
Author Emmanuel Cooper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1991-10-18
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.