Manuf®actured: The Conspicuous Transformation of Everyday Objects
Where:  Portland, OR - Museum of Contemporary Craft
When:   Thursday, August 28, 2008 - Sunday, January 04, 2009
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Guest curated by former ID Magazine editor Steven Skov Holt and art historian Mara Holt Skov, Manuf®actured explores how artists and designers are using labor-intensive craft practices to craft new work from mass-produced objects and materials. Taking manufactured products apart and reconfiguring them in ways never previously seen, the artists in this exhibition are creating a new category of objects that operate between art, craft and design. With works as diverse as Cat Chow’s Bonded, a dress made from one continuous zipper and Jason Rogenes’ towers crafted from polystyrene, Manuf®actured examines issues such as overabundance, appropriation, reuse, and the relationship between the uniquely handmade and the uniformly mass-produced.

A catalog published by Chronicle Books accompanies the exhibition.

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