EP Vol. 3 / Post-Craft
An examination of the notion of craft as it moves from “modern craft” to “post-craft” amid new economies of making.
The notion of the handmade has shifted from the margins to center stage.
Craft’s value is increasingly recognized across creative, economic, social, cultural, and political contexts. Because of its widespread appropriation, and the dissolution of disciplinary boundaries, the meaning of handicrafts is changing.
While craft’s claims of authenticity and anti-consumerism are in question, its role is poised for optimization within the contemporary climate. Amid new economies of making, craft is moving from “modern craft” to “post-craft.”
Through essays, conversations, and projects by designers, artists, and scholars, the third volume in the EP series examines not only the practice of post-craft but also its mediation and interpretation.
With contributions by 6A Architects, Glenn Adamson, Assemble, Jeremy Deller, Peter Dormer, Tanyar Harrod, Martina Margetts, Clare Twomey, John Roberts, Catharine Rossi, Richard Sennett, an Flore de Taisne
Edited by Alex Coles and Catharine Rossi
Designed by Experimental Jetset
Published by Sternberg Press, 2022
Softcover, 172 pages, 41 color and 13 b&w images, 5 × 7.8 inches
ISBN: 978-3-95679-395-0