Danner-Preis 2020 : seit 100 Jahren fördert die Danner-Stiftung herausragendes Kunsthandwerk in Bayern = Danner prize 2020 : 100 years of support to Bavaria's outstanding arts and crafts by the Danner Foundation /

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Imprint:[Stuttgart] : Arnoldsche, [2021]
©2021
Description:341 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
Language:German
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12553313
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Varying Form of Title:Danner prize 2020 : 100 years of support to Bavaria's outstanding arts and crafts by the Danner Foundation
Other authors / contributors:Aiwanger, Hubert, writer of supplementary textual content.
Benno und Therese Danner'sche Kunstgewerbestiftung, editor.
Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich, Germany), host institution.
ISBN:9783897905993
389790599X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Texts in German and English.
Summary:In 2020, in recognition of outstanding accomplishments in new design concepts and developments in craftsmanship, the Danner Prize, four honorary Danner awards, and an impressive exhibition were conferred for the thirteenth time. This publication presents the selected works with large-format photographs, descriptions of the artisans, and texts by renowned artists. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Danner Stiftung, several choice objects from the foundation's own collection are also being exhibited, alongside exquisite items of jewelry by the court goldsmith Karl Rothmüller. This diverse series of highlights is complemented by photos from the exhibition in the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich. Read, view, and enjoy this all-round fascinating publication! Exhibition: Die Neue Sammlung / The Design Museum, Munich, Germany (15.10.2020-17.01.2021).
Standard no.:9783897905993

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