Second Issue of 2009
Articles
Style, Skill and Modernity in the Zisha Pottery of China by Geoffrey Gowlland
Elbert Hubbard, Transcendentalism and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America by Jonathan Clancy
Hungarian Pottery, Politics and Identity: Re-presenting the Ceramic Art of Margit Kovacs by Juliet Kinchin
‘Acts of Association: Allison Smith’s Craft as Civic Practice’ (pdf) by Jennifer Geigel Mikulay
Looking is a Way of Touching by Gabriela Gusmao
Commentary by Mireia Freixa and Anna Calvera
Reviews
Application of the Arts to Industry by Salvador Sanpere i Miquel
Design in the Age of Darwin: From William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright by Baird Jarman
Jean Nouvel Cesar, Anthology by Patricia Ribault
Battleground: War Rugs from Afghanistan by Susan Cahill
Kingdom of Beauty: Mingei and the Politics of Folk Art in Imperial Japan by Alicia Volk
Craft in Dialogue: Six Views on a Practice in Change by Henrietta Lidchi