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Tin Men
English
Series: Folklore and Society Ser.
ISBN: 0252027507
EAN: 9780252027505
Category: Crafts & Hobbies / Metal Work/Social Science / Folklore & Mythology/
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date: 08/20/2011
Synopsis: For centuries, the history and lore of tinkers, tinners, tinsmiths, and their contemporary counterparts-sheet metal workers-have been represented through the creation of figurative sculptures known as tin men. In this vibrant exploration of tin men and their creators, the labor folklorist Archie Green links tinsmith artistry to issues of craft education, union traditions, labor history, and social class.Crafted from sheet metal and scraps in likenesses that include clowns, knights, cowboys, and L. Frank Baums Tin Woodman of Oz, tin men have both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. Some serve as sheet metal shops trade signs or prove an apprentices competence. Others are coveted in boutiques, antique stores, and folk art museums. Tin men, Green writes, equate with ballads, blues, stories, sayings, rituals, riddles, customs, codes, and other expressive forms. Although not easily apparent, the tin man serves as does any other artistic piece--as an outlet for creative energy, a mark of defiance, an affirmation of community, a summation of a workers experience.In his quest to see the unseen gifts of tinsmiths, Green has interviewed craftspeople, gallery owners, collectors, and Sheet Metal Workers International Association officials. Blurring the boundaries between workers and artists, he compares expressive forms across craft lines and interrogates the systems of determining value in the contemporary art world. Enhanced by numerous illustrations, the volume also includes an inventory of the tin men located in sheet metal shops, galleries, and museums.
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Tin Men
Illustrated: Yes
Format: Hardcover
Width: 7.0 inches
Length: 10.0 inches
Weight: 29.1 oz
Pages: 224










