Beauty and the Unexpected. Modern and Contemporary American Crafts
In the spring of 2023, Nationalmuseum will present an exhibition showing American crafts, from the 1950s up until today. Everything from small pieces of jewelry to furniture and impressive wall pieces and textiles. The collection of objects has been assembled by former gallerist and craft educator Helen W. Drutt English.
Nationalmuseum has invited Helen W. Drutt English, pioneering craft educator and gallerist of American Modern and Contemporary Crafts since the 1960s, to assemble a collection of objects drawn from the field of “American Crafts”. The selection of 81 works from the 1950s until today will in future enrich the National Museum’s collections and provide a possibility to look at American Crafts in the Nordic context.
The collection includes objects by prominent American designers such as George Nakashima, Lenore Tawney, Nancy Carman, Michael Hurwitz, and Howard Ben Tré, i.e. American artists, or artists who emigrated and formed their practice in America and date from the 1950s until today. The scale of the objects varies from small pieces of jewelry to chairs and impressive wall pieces and textiles.
For further information see Nationalmuseum | Beauty and the Unexpected