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- Meet Francesco del Cossa
- Leonardo Wants a Job, Part 1
- Caravaggio Orders Artichokes
- Salvator Rosa is an Idiot
- John Ruskin's "The Nature of Gothic"
- William Morris' "The Revival of Handicraft"
- Adolf Loos' "Ornament and Crime"
- Le Corbusier's "Type-Needs, Type-Furniture"
- Alison Britton's "The Maker's Eye"
- Bruce Metcalf's "The Problem of the Fountain"
- Glenn Adamson's "Craft in the 21st Century"
- David Pye's "The Nature and Art of Workmanship"
- Peter Dormer's "The Art of the Maker"
- Philip Tinari's "Original Copies"
- Lisa Gralnick's "Thickening the Edge"
- Bruce Metcalf's "The Articulation of Desire"
- Glenn Adamson's "Thinking Through Craft"
- Garth Clark's "How Envy Killed the Crafts"
- Notes on Sidney Smith
- John Wilde: Drawings 1940-1984
- Ape, Police, Doctor, Soldier, Me
- Jim Dine - Göttingen - Paris
- Theodor Adorno's "Functionalism Today"
- Howard Risatti's "A Theory of Craft"
- Imagery of Dissent
- Made in North Carolina
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Tristram Hunt
- Tanya Harrod's "Otherwise Unattainable"
- Catherine Rossi's "How Memphis was Made"
- John Potvin's "Lost in Translation"
- Laura Heit's "Animation Sketchbooks"
- A Closer Look at Saints
- Conrad A. Elvehjem
- The Human Condition
- John Taylor Arms: American Etcher
- Richard Bernheimer's "Religion and Art"
- Warren Ellis on "The Art of Comics"
- Meskin and Cook's intro to "The Art of Comics"
- John Holbo's "Redefining Comics"
- Aaron Meskin's "The Ontology of Comics
- Christy Mag Uidhir's "Comics and Collective Authorship"
- Arthur Danto's "Weaving as Metaphor and Model . . ."
- Elissa Auther "Feminist Politicization"
- Black and Burisch "Craft Hard, Die Free"
- Paul Greenhalgh "The Progress of Captain Ludd"
- "Harmony Hammond's Floorpieces"
- Julia Bryan-Wilson "Body Craft"
- Lacey Jane Roberts "Put Your Thing Down . . ."
- Malcolm McCullough "Abstracting Craft . . ."
- Rozsika Parker Intro to "The Subversive Stitch"
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Notes with illustrations and flashcards on Erika Langmuir's book "A Closer Look at Saints." Focuses on works at the National Gallery in London.
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