Danish Crafts publishes a Guide to Danish shops and galleries, Fokus magazine and catalogues connected to our fair- and exhibition activities. A small selection of the publications is listed here.
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MINDCRAFT12 exhibition catalogue Danish Crafts presented MINDCRAFT12 in Milan, 2012. The exhibition showed 16 new works created by some of the finest Danish craftspeople and designers within their field. MINDCRAFT12 was curated by Cecilie Manz.
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio » Read it here
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Design & MakingA series of essays exploring the importance of craft and design today. The publication was made in a collaboration between Danish Crafts and London-based design writer and curator Max Fraser.
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Danish CraftsA ten-year anniversary is an obvious occasion to look at the past as well as the future. A publication about Danish craft and design. Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
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CC13 catalogueCatalouge for Crafts Collection 13. |
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Danish Crafts, Shops & GalleriesEvery other year Danish Crafts publishes a nationwide guide presenting a number of Denmark's leading craft shops and galleries.
» Go to web version of Shops & Galleries |
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CC12 catalogueCatalouge of the Crafts Collection 12. |
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CC11 catalogueCatalouge of the Crafts Collection 11.» Download catalogue |
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FOKUS MagazineFOKUS is a Danish Crafts' magazine publication highlighting themes of significance to contemporary Danish craft. |
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DANISH CRAFTS Guide to Shops & GalleriesThe 2006-07 edition of Danish Crafts' Guide to Shops and Galleries presents 69 shops and galleries from all over Denmark. |
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CC10 MagazineCatalogue of the Crafts Collection 10. Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
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StuffExhibition catalogue 2004 Graphic design: Rasmus Koch og Jeanne Betak
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DerforExhibition Catalogue 2003 Graphic design: Rasmus Koch og Jeanne Betak
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ParisExhibition Catalogue 2002
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Reliqvium, Carolina VallejoThe challenge for this contemporary jewellery artist is to rethink the function of jewellery and symbolic bodily ornamentation in a society that bases its values on money and technology here at the start of the 21st century. |