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Beyond craft: decorative arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle collection
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"Since the 1960s, Leatrice and Melvin Eagle have acquired decorative arts of the highest quality, beginning with contemporary ceramics and then expanding to works in other mediums produced from the 1940s to the present. Although primarily American in scope, their collection also encompasses significant pieces by acclaimed international artists. This book presents, for the first time, key highlights from the Eagle collection, which was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 2010. At the core of the collection are stunning examples of ceramics by groundbreaking California-based artists, such as Robert Arneson, Ralph Bacerra, Viola Frey, David Gilhooly, Ron Nagle, Ken Price, Adrian Saxe, and Peter Voulkos. Also included is furniture by Wendell Castle and Sam Maloof; textile and fiber art by Olga de Amaral, John Garrett, John McQueen, and Cynthia Schira; and jewelry and metalwork by William Harper, Albert Paley, Earl Pardon, and Joyce J. Scott. This catalogue features works by about 40 key artists and an illustrated checklist of about 170 objects in the collection. "--
Contents
The Accidental Collection / Lee and Mel Eagle -- Introduction / Cindi Strauss -- Toward an Ideology of Craft / Janet Koplos -- Featured Works / Susie J. Silbert and Cindi Strauss -- Illustrated Checklist of the Collection.
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Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, ©2014
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1900-2010
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- 9780300204100
- 0300204108
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"This catalogue was published to coincide with the exhibition Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection, organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from February 23 to May 26, 2014. Other exhibition venues include the Mint Museum of Craft + Design from September 6, 2014, to February 22, 2015, and the Canton Museum of Art from August 27 to October 25, 2015."
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