"This book boldly proclaims that in the hands of skilled artisans, knives can transcend stereotypes," writes curator John Jensen about the five hundred diverse pieces in this collection. From swords to switchblades, hunting knives to cutlery, admire the many creative interpretations of these utilitarian objects and discover the different techniques and materials that have been used to make them.
At face value, the knife is a simple tool--a sharp-edged blade attached to a handle--that dates back millions of years. Yet, it looms large not only in human history, but in literature and legend, as a utilitarian device and as a weapon. Defined by these associations, the knife is laden with many precon- ceptions and connotations. But as conceived and created by gifted metalsmiths, this ancient instrument becomes an astounding work of contemporary art.
500 Knives is an unprecedented juried collection featuring a spectacular array of pieces from some of the finest skilled artisans working in the field today. Legendary masters of the craft are represented as well as emerging makers whose talent is undeniable.
Introduction by John L. Jensen
The Knives
Contributing Artists
About the Juror
Acknowledgments