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By Bill Arning, Elissa Auther, Nick Flynn and Marilyn Minter (other contributor)

Hardcover:

9780415043540, titled "Social Forms/Human Capacities: Essays in Authority and Difference" | Routledge, August 1, 1990, cover price $45.00 | also contains Social Forms/Human Capacities: Essays in Authority and Difference

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Product Description: In the heady and hallucinogenic days of the 1960s and ’70s, a diverse range of artists and creative individuals based in the American West—from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest—broke the barriers between art and lifestyle and embraced the new, hybrid sensibilities of the countercultural movement...read more
By Elissa Auther (editor), Adam Lerner (editor) and Lucy R. Lippard (foreword by)

Hardcover:

9780816677252 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, November 2, 2011, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: In the heady and hallucinogenic days of the 1960s and ’70s, a diverse range of artists and creative individuals based in the American West—from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest—broke the barriers between art and lifestyle and embraced the new, hybrid sensibilities of the countercultural movement.

Paperback:

9780816677269 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, November 2, 2011, cover price $39.95

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String, Felt, Thread presents an unconventional history of the American art world, chronicling the advance of thread, rope, string, felt, and fabric from the "low" world of craft to the "high" world of art in the 1960s and 1970s and the emergence today of a craft counterculture. In this full-color illustrated volume, Elissa Auther discusses the work of American artists using fiber, considering provocative questions of material, process, and intention that bridge the art-craft divide.Drawn to the aesthetic possibilities and symbolic power of fiber, the artists whose work is explored here-Eva Hesse, Robert Morris, Claire Zeisler, Miriam Schapiro, Faith Ringgold, and others-experimented with materials that previously had been dismissed for their associations with the merely decorative, with "arts and crafts," and with "women's work." In analyzing this shift and these exceptional artists' works, Auther engages far-reaching debates in the art world: What accounts for the distinction between art and craft? Who assigns value to these categories, and who polices the boundaries distinguishing them?String, Felt, Thread not only illuminates the centrality of fiber to contemporary artistic practice but also uncovers the social dynamics-including the roles of race and gender-that determine how art has historically been defined and valued.

Hardcover:

9780816656080, titled "String Felt Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft in American Art" | Univ of Minnesota Pr, December 4, 2009, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: String, Felt, Thread presents an unconventional history of the American art world, chronicling the advance of thread, rope, string, felt, and fabric from the "low" world of craft to the "high" world of art in the 1960s and 1970s and the emergence today of a craft counterculture.

Paperback:

9780816656097, titled "String Felt Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft in American Art" | Univ of Minnesota Pr, December 11, 2009, cover price $29.95

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