Author: Alexandra Jacopetti
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015012995851
Category: Clothing and dress
Page: 111
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No craft or design collection should be without this book.
Author: Alexandra Jacopetti Hart
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 9781466988538
Category: Photography
Page: 124
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This delightful 1974 classic is replete with new images, updates on favorite artists, and a thoughtful afterword by the author that reflects on what was at the heart of the 60s counterculture. Native Funk and Flash sits alongside treasured costume and fashion bibles on the shelves of the great designers of our times. Many artists, now in their prime, credit their early encounter with it for their own choice of career and inspiration. Within these pages hand-embroidered and hand-painted imagery enhance dear old shirts and jeans, serving the dual purpose of extending their usefulness and emblazoning the wearer with messages of love, psychedelic daydreams, and mysticism for all to see. The ethos of a generation is captured here: the scenes, sound, smell, look, politics, spirit, and most of all, the love is expressed in this moment in time when people cared so deeply for one another and the future that they wore it on their sleeves. Carved wooden doors, chairs, handmade fanciful shoes, beads, leather, incredible jewelry, a playground, patched upholsteryeverything was fair game for inventive self-expression, whether one was a skilled adept or a beginner with a dream. No craft or design collection should be without this book.Like native, funk was a racialized term in the early 1970s, with its associations
with black funk music (though the mostly white funk art movement and ceramics
of the Bay Area were Jacopetti's more likely connection).49 What is more, flash
had ...
Author: Julia Bryan-Wilson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226369822
Category: Art
Page: 296
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In 1974, women in a feminist consciousness-raising group in Eugene, Oregon, formed a mock organization called the Ladies Sewing Circle and Terrorist Society. Emblazoning its logo onto t-shirts, the group wryly envisioned female collective textile making as a practice that could upend conventions, threaten state structures, and wreak political havoc. Elaborating on this example as a prehistory to the more recent phenomenon of “craftivism”—the politics and social practices associated with handmaking—Fray explores textiles and their role at the forefront of debates about process, materiality, gender, and race in times of economic upheaval. Closely examining how amateurs and fine artists in the United States and Chile turned to sewing, braiding, knotting, and quilting amid the rise of global manufacturing, Julia Bryan-Wilson argues that textiles unravel the high/low divide and urges us to think flexibly about what the politics of textiles might be. Her case studies from the 1970s through the 1990s—including the improvised costumes of the theater troupe the Cockettes, the braided rag rugs of US artist Harmony Hammond, the thread-based sculptures of Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña, the small hand-sewn tapestries depicting Pinochet’s torture, and the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt—are often taken as evidence of the inherently progressive nature of handcrafted textiles. Fray, however, shows that such methods are recruited to often ambivalent ends, leaving textiles very much “in the fray” of debates about feminized labor, protest cultures, and queer identities; the malleability of cloth and fiber means that textiles can be activated, or stretched, in many ideological directions. The first contemporary art history book to discuss both fine art and amateur registers of handmaking at such an expansive scale, Fray unveils crucial insights into how textiles inhabit the broad space between artistic and political poles—high and low, untrained and highly skilled, conformist and disobedient, craft and art.Figure 5.1 Pristine Condition, from Native Funk and Flash, 1974. Photograph by
Jerry Wainwright. In 1974, Alexandra Jacopetti's book Native Funk and Flash: An
Emerg— ing Folk Art chronicled the reemergence of traditional craft techniques ...
Author: Elissa Auther
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9780816677252
Category: Art
Page: 389
View: 872
Recovering the art and lifestyle of the counterculture in the American West in the 1960s and '70s... on its hands.117 Boericke's survey of funky handmade houses and early
compendiums like Native Funk and Flash (figure 3.13), which served as a
lifestyle guide to San Francisco counterculture accessories and clothing, helped
disseminate ...
Author: Jacob Stewart-Halevy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780520344068
Category: Art movements
Page: 280
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"Slant Steps explores the vital role of the art world's semi-periphery, communities located between the provinces and the metropole, with a focus on the postwar Bay Area. Whether extending to international exchanges or shrinking to local coteries, these circles helped develop Process, Funk, and Conceptual art, alongside strains of the counterculture as they forged new directions for the art world and its members. Merging sociologies of art with the tradition of social art history, the book shows how the perspectives and values of the semi-periphery have had an enduring impact upon art practices into the present, above all in the field of art pedagogy"--pco 48 Yto Native Funk and Flash : An Emerging Folk Art . By Alexandra
Jacopetti . Pp . 111 , list of artists . Piotographs by Jerry Wainwright . . . . . San
Francisco : Scrimshaw Press , 1974 . $ 7 . 50 . : . . Review note by Elizabeth
Ilosby Adler .
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UCSC:32106018382165
Category: Folklore
Page:
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8.95 cloth Valacera Ania Mivre end en www / / AIMU Native Funk & Flash , An
Emerging Folk Art Alexandra Jacopelti and Jerry Wainwright Embroidering ,
appliquéing , baticking , and patchHandmade Houses , A Guide to the Wooding ...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UVA:X000022307
Category: American literature
Page:
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Strongest backlist titles are “Handmade Houses,” hardcover, 100,000 sold; and “
Native Funk & Flash: An Emerging Folk Art,” paperback, 40,000 sold. Security
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Publisher:
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020075243
Category: American literature
Page:
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WRITINGS : ( With collaborator and photographer , Jerry Wainwright ) Native
Funk & Flash : An Emerging Folk Art ( ALA Notable Book ) , Scrimshaw Press (
California ) , 1974 . WORK IN PROGRESS : Research in ethnic clothing fashions
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Author:
Publisher: Gale
ISBN: UOM:39015068938516
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 288
View: 464
An easy-to-use source for librarians, students and other researchers, each volume in this series provides illustrated biographical profiles of approximately 75 children's authors and artists. This critically acclaimed series covers more than 12,000 individuals, ranging from established award winners to authors and illustrators who are just beginning their careers. Entries typically cover: personal life, career, writings, works in progress, adaptations, additional sources. A cumulative author index is included in each odd-numbered volume.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details.NATIVE FUNK AND FLASH : AN EMERGING FOLK ART . San Francisco :
Scrimshaw Press , 1974 . 111 p . , illus . ( color ) . Includes examples of clothes
with hand - embroidered and appliqued designs . For related data , see the
article by RO ...
Author: Bernard Karpel
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015007171542
Category: Arts
Page: 7623
View: 496
FUNKY FOLKSY Artist Judith Weston , seen wearing a crocheted cape in the
promotional poster for the 1974 Native Funk and Flash exhibition at Oakland ' s
Mills College Art Gallery ( below ) . “ I never was the sort of person to want to be ...
Author: Dominic Lutyens
Publisher:
ISBN: UCSD:31822037435591
Category: Art
Page: 224
View: 970
Once dismissed as the decade of avocado suites, the 1970s are now being enthusiastically mined for trends from the fashion, music, literature and vibe of the time. This work presents the 70s as an important period in the creative arts, which united such defining trends as the Art Deco craze of the 1920s and 1930s and the Pop movement of the 1960s.The funky dress and coat department on the mezzanine is worth a spin ; you may
find something worth your trouble . This is not ... A sign , Native Funk Flash ,
hangs above the outrageous selection of toys and other seemingly useless
things .
Author: Meg Castaldo
Publisher: City
ISBN: 1885492324
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 238
View: 567
As one who was born to shop, I am especially excited about the launch of our new series, "Shop New York", led by two terrific titles: "Downtownstyle" and "Jewelry". In "Downtownstyle" Felissimo's Meg Castaldo introduces us to nearly 400 resources for the best designer, vintage and streetwear -- from Chinatown to 23rd Street, with stops at re-sale and discount shops, and breaks at local cafes, bars, restaurants, book, music and home stores. It's all here, so drop in at the ATM, hop on the subway and go for it! You may already know Andrea DiNoto from her articles in Connoisseur, American Craft and Ornament or from Art Plastic (Abbeville). Whatever your budget, Jewelry's 200 listings will help you find that Perfect Little Something -- from wristwatches, wedding rings and Bakelite bangles to repros of Jackie O's faux pearls. Check out our listings for antique shows, auction houses, appraisers, craft fairs, as well as the best places to learn to make your own bauble. Who knows? There may be a famous faux in your future too.In J Pierre ' Funk Art L ' Oeil ( 190 ) October 1970 18 – 27 , + 68 . 1967 ' funky '
was shortened to ' funk ' when an exhibition J Jacopetti & J Wainwright Native
Funk and flash ( San Franwith this title was held at the University of California .
cisco ...
Author: John Albert Walker
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN: UOM:39015025268684
Category: Art
Page: 442
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A Jacopetti & J Wainwright Native Funk and Flash ( San Francisco , Scrimshaw
Press , 1974 ) . 228 FLOOR ART ( also called Distributional Art , Ground Art ,
Litter Sculpture ) : Modern sculptures which eschew the traditional plinth and
spread ...
Author: John Albert Walker
Publisher:
ISBN: 0851572294
Category: Architecture
Page: 352
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From the people at Scrimshaw Press who brought you Handmade Houses - A
Guide to the Woodbutcher ' s Art , comes Native Funk & Flash ; An Emerging Folk
Art by Alexandra Jacopetti with photographs by Jerry Wainwright . This 111 -
page ...
Author: Stanley Kunitz
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015010563594
Category: Best books
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Alexandra Jacopetti and Jerry Wainwright do the very same dazzling job , in
Native Funk & Flash : An Emerging Folk Art , for crochet , stitchery , appliqué -
collage , embroidery , quilting and knitting ; they also illustrate the eccentric
elegance of ...
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ISBN: UCAL:$B202359
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745'.0973 Native funk & flash ; an emerging folk art . Text by Alexandra Jacopetti .
Photos . by Jerry Wainwright . ( San Francisco ) Scrimshaw Press , 1974 . p .
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Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: MINN:319510006947005
Category: American literature
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Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
ISBN: UIUC:30112113401712
Category: Copyright
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The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.).