The Crafted World of Wharton Esherick
Sarah Archer author Joshua McHugh author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications
Published:8th Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon

Wharton Esherick (1887 1970) stands as a pivotal figure in 20th-century American art, craft, and design. Now known as the Wharton Esherick Museum, the artist s self-proclaimed autobiography in three dimensions on Valley Forge Mountain, constructed between 1926 and 1966, served as his creative epicenter and a vibrant community hub. To introduce Esherick s visionary work to a broader public, this book draws on the museum s collection of almost 3,000 objects, many never before seen outside his home and studio, following Esherick s evolution from paintings and woodcut illustrations to his revolutionary fusion of furniture and organic sculpture. Through fully contextualizing iconic works in Esherick s own space, this book immerses readers in his creative world while capturing his unparalleled artistic contributions to the realms of furniture, architecture, prints, drawings, and sculpture.
"To introduce Esherick’s visionary work to a broader public, the book draws on the museum’s collection of almost 3,000 objects, many never before seen outside his home and studio, following his evolution from paintings and woodcut illustrations to his revolutionary fusion of furniture and organic sculpture." — CURATED TEXAN
"Our hyper-technological age seems like the right time for a renewed appreciation of Wharton Esherick’s idiosyncratic, highly crafted, sculptural furniture. A pivotal figure in 20th-century art, craft, and design, this book examines his house, which is now a museum—and a self-proclaimed 'autobiography in three dimensions.'" — FREDERIC MAGAZINE
ISBN: 9780847836383
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224 pages