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Selling Shaker

The Promotion of Shaker Design in the Twentieth Century (Liverpool University Press - Value-Art-Politics)

By Stephen Bowe,Peter Richmond

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Publish Date

March 15, 2007

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

Language

eng

Pages

404

Description:

"The Shakers - a religious community with its origins in the eighteenth century - continue to exert an influence upon twenty-first century life, not for their religious teachings but rather through the simple yet elegant aesthetic they developed for the everyday artefacts they designed. Selling Shaker explores this influence and charts its evolution throughout the course of the twentieth century via the interest shown by the media, art institutions and general public in the Shaker story. While other books have sought to examine the origins of the religious or aesthetic basis of the movement throughout the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this book seeks to deal with the Shaker phenomenon from a different angle. Selling Shaker examines the means by which the Shakers have been 'promoted' during the course of the last century by scholars and museum academics in order to establish a 'national' style. The book follows this process from high art to popular culture influences, illustrating how the Shaker style has entered the general design consciousness and in doing so has become largely divorced from the original Shaker aesthetic. Using a variety of sources ranging from museum catalogues to contemporary design magazines, Selling Shaker tells the story of the rise and rise of the Shaker phenomenon."--BOOK JACKET.