Redux is the groundbreaking social history of the American Arts & Crafts Revival, 1960s to 2012. It is the story of people who made the Revival collectors, dealers, auction houses, curators, and writers who initiated, inspired, and propelled it. This movement was unique in place and time and in its philosophical basis. Certain individuals dramatically impacted the life and evolution of it. The book is based largely on primary sources—interviews, articles, and books.
“Each chapter offers fascinating stories. You’ll find it hard to put this book down.” --Antiques and the Arts Weekly
“I started thumbing through Redux just to look at the photos and became completely engrossed in reading it.” --Bruce Johnson, Director of the National Arts & Crafts Conference
Softcover, 392 pp., 734 photos, 8.5" x 11"