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Title: | The Critical Moment | Contributors/Performers: | HUYCKE, David | Issue Date: | 2016 | Abstract: | Lecture at symposium “More than one?" Tableware – Contemporary positions" (Silber Sommer Galerie 2016) State Museum for Art and Design Nürnberg (24/2/2016) and at the International Craft Fair Munich IHM (25/2/2016) When contextualizing art and design objects, the question of uniqueness versus reproduction is relevant. The number between one and more isn´t exactly defined. It could be two - a pair. It could be five and represent a certain group. It could be thousands. The relation One − Many describes all these terms. What is the significance of a unique object today? Are variations within a group understood as unique as well? Within a group - how is one object related to the others? To which extent does a group reflect a conceptual idea? A pair, two objects perceived together, transport a unique message, compared to the meaning each singular object for itself represents. How do objects communicate with each other and how do artists use this? | Keywords: | Crafts contemporary silver tableware | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/25553 | Link to publication/dataset: | https://pizzini-design.com/2016-statements-more-than-one/ https://bayern-design.de/en/event/silber-sommer-galerie-2016-one-or-many |
Discipline: | audiovisuele kunsten | Research Context: | Participation in lecture series within a ZAP mandate Universiteit Hasselt | Related Info: | State Museum for Art and Design Nürnberg International Craft Fair Munich/ Internationale Handwerksmesse München IHM |
Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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