This visually stunning love letter to the art of craft takes readers inside Europes most illustriousand in many cases endangereddecorative arts workshops to profile how artisans continue to maintain the highest centuries-old standards of workmanship and creativity. Beginning in the Renaissance, ateliers were established as places for European artists to work and teach their crafts. Centuries later most of these spaces have disappeared, but a select few continue to produce some of the worlds most celebrated and sought-after objects in the areas of crystal, ceramics, wrought iron, fabric, bookbinding, mosaic, wood paneling, and more. John Whelan and Oskar Proctor traveled throughout Europe to document these important spaces, both to celebrate them and to preserve their disappearing ideals. Ranging from the well- known to the obscure, this volume takes readers inside dozens of ateliers from Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. Sumptuous double-page spreads feature alluring photography, and fascinating background texts tell their stories. By shining a light on their collective value as well as their individual expertise, this book offers both a historic evaluation of how ateliers have been shaped by modern forcesand also a clarion call for their preservation.
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Weight: 1899g
Dimensions: 249 x 287mm
Publication Date: 21 Feb 2023
Publisher: Prestel
Publication City/Country: Germany
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783791388175
About John Whelan
John Whelan is a specialist in heritage design and creative direction. His heritage projects include a revival of la brasserie française Frances most iconic culinary export and his clients include brands such as Cire Trudon the oldest candlemaker in France. His work has been profiled by Architectural Digest Vanity Fair and The Times (London). He lives in Venice Italy.Stephen Alesch is the cofounder of seminal New York design studio Roman & Williams renowned for their reintroduction of traditional architecture and building methods into residential and hospitality projects. He is known as much for his freehand drawing as for his free thinking on arhcitecture interiors and craftsmanship.Oskar Proctor is a photographer specializing in still life and interior imagery. He has worked with numerous magazines museums designers artists and publishers including two books by Viktor Wynd published by Prestel. He lives in Kent England.