Issue 26
Objecthood
Features
- Crafting a canon: Change through scholarship D Wood
- Heirlooms for distant generations Clare Hooper
- On joining the NFT art mania: Creative liberation or lotacracy Abdullah M.I. Syed
- NFT: Hype, new reality or just a giant con? Rye Senjen
- Chroma: A mechanical translation of Nahuatl textiles Ismael Rodríguez
- Yarn ni Yatra: Crafts as a board game Mridushi Singhal
- Inner Traces: A dance of three rings Michaela Pegum
- When the land becomes a jewel Yu-Fang Chi
- Late Muhammad Nawaz: The unsurpassable master potter from Harappa, Pakistan Noorjehan Bilgrami and J. Mark Kenoyer
- Dancing with stars: From light to dark from dark to light Sebastian Blackie and Tom Hall
- Imagining a nostalgic future: The cosmic ceramics of Douglas Black Liliana Morais
- My pots from Pakistan and the memories they keep alive Owen Rye
- The use of function Rob Barnard
- The box: A magic object of objects Bic Tieu
- Glimpses through glass of worlds recently lost Holly Grace
- Abdullah’s lullaby of lost looms Songül ARAL
- Wrapping the present within the past Janine Combes
- Oceans in a tea cup Alma Studholme
- Silk thangka: An unbroken thread Gary Wornell
- Wildfire: Glimpses of art from open train doors Joshua Nash and Tobias Nash
- Rediscovering the salt of the earth in COVID times Pamela See (Xue Mei-Ling)
- Katsugi: Female divers of Japan come up for art Zoe Devenport