Editorial board
Recently, fashion has been almost overloaded with elements of traditional art culture. Where is the boundary for using traditional patterns, ornaments and materials in mass and individual production? Where is the limit between a functional or aesthetic solution and kitsch? What view does contemporary design, craft and ethnology have on this issue? We asked experts about the boundary between aesthetics and kitsch.
Further articles:
- Traditions of folk art and craft circulating in mass culture and popular culture
- Breaking with tradition
- Nature’s message in indigo
- Tradition versus kitsch
- The new face of the open workshop
- Household textiles and ÚĽUV part II
- Further dimensions of craft
- PETER DOLINAJ – Living a glass dream
- PETER LUŽÁK and TATIANA HOMOLAYOVÁ HANZELOVÁ – Connected with clay
- Modra openwork plates from the 19th century to the present day
- The cherry (not only) on the cake
- Guide to the world of crafts
- Homo Faber through an ambassador’s eyes
- Giddy-up, wake up, move!
- Rings in Water 2022
- Let’s discover a craft – Wire craft
- Carved animals
- From pencils to knives