The inventors of tradition II / Beca Lipscombe, Lucy McKenzie (Atelier E.B) ; edited by Catriona Duffy & Lucy McEachan (Panel).

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Lipscombe, Beca [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London : Koenig Books London, [2016]
  • ©2016
Description
240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 32 cm

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    Atelier E.B and Panel's first book 'The inventors of tradition' (2011) mapped out connections across design, industry, fashion and fine art, uncovering linked aspects of Scotland's unique heritage in textile making. With 'The inventors of tradition II', they expand their exploration to encompass Scotland's recent cultural past, making new connections that bring together art, architecture, design and sub-cultural identities, to examine how style can function as part of a broader discourse. Through this publication, Atelier E.B and Panel further explore the ideas presented within the collection, exhibition and events programme, which took place in Glasgow in 2015. Essay contributions are from Michael Bracewell, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, Fiona Jardine, Juliet Kinchin, Mason Leaver-Yap, Beca Lipscombe, Mairi MacKenzie, Lucy McKenzie, Ray McKenzie, Bernie Reid, Rebecca Wober and Linsey Young. Interviews with Jill Bryson and Eric Michael add to the conversation significantly, alongside photographic compositions by Kimberley O'Neill and Eileen Quinlan with Jack Miskell. Exhibition: Palace of Art, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, UK (02.-30.05.2015).
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    • "The Inventors of Tradition II is a project by Atelier E.B and Panel. An exhibition took place at the Palace of Art from 2-30 May 2015 and was conceived in partnership with the Palace of Art and Steff Norwood."
    Other title(s)
    IOT.II
    ISBN
    • 9783960980025 ((paperback))
    • 3960980027 ((paperback))
    OCLC
    966749233
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