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New Directions in Ceramics

New Directions in Ceramics
Author: Jo Dahn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1474264689

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New Directions in Ceramics explores and responds to contemporary ceramists' use of innovative modes of practice, investigating how change is happening and interpreting key works. Jo Dahn provides an overview of the current ceramics landscape, identifying influential exhibitions, events and publications, to convey a flavour of debates at a time when much about the character of ceramics is in a state of flux. What non-traditional activities does the term 'ceramics' now encompass? How have these practices developed and how have they been accommodated by institutions in Britain and internationally? Work by a wide range of ceramists, including Edmund de Waal, Nina Hole, Clare Twomey, Keith Harrison, Alexandra Engelfriet, Linda Sormin, Walter McConnell and Phoebe Cummings is considered. Following an extended introduction on ceramics in critical discourse, chapters on performance, installation, raw clay and figuration each provide an introductory overview to the area under discussion, with a closer examination of work by key ceramists, and illustrations of relevant examples. The interplay of actions and ideas is a central concern: critical and cultural contexts are woven into the account throughout, and dialogues with practitioners provide a privileged insight into thought processes as well as studio activities.


Breaking the Mould

Breaking the Mould
Author: Rob Barnard
Publisher: Black Dog Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781904772767

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The international ceramics scene is enjoying the highest profile it has had for many years. Breaking the Mould looks at ceramic artists working within this versatile medium. Drawing on the rich history of pottery these artists are pushing the techniques, objectives and perceptions of the medium into new, exciting territory. The book profiles the work of over 70 ceramicists, including Suzanne King, Simon Fell, Grayson Perry, Barnaby Barford, Carina Ciscato and Amy Houghton. Their work ranges from interpretations of utilitarian pots, to abstract sculpture and a revisioning of kitch porcelain ornaments, all of which are brought to life in beautiful colour reproductions. Essays by prolific makers and academics look at the history and inspirations behind the medium today. Following in the footsteps of New Directions in Jewellery, Fashioning Fabrics and The Cutting Edge of Wallpaper, Breaking the Mould is a definitive overview of a craft scene that is simultaneously building upon and breaking with its roots, and in doing so creating a brave new future for itself.


The New Age of Ceramics

The New Age of Ceramics
Author: Hannah Stouffer
Publisher: Gingko Press Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781584236245

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While most surveys of contemporary art focus largely on two-dimensional work, there is a growing movement of emerging as well as established artists that are producing work in the ceramic medium. The New Age of Ceramics documents that movement; accross 180 illustrations it showcases a story of the art world redefining what was previously considered 'craft' rather than art.


Surface Design for Ceramics

Surface Design for Ceramics
Author: Maureen Mills
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008
Genre: Ceramics
ISBN: 1579908446

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This studio reference captures all the popular techniques available for embellishing clay, as well as a wealth of practical information and detailed images that lead readers through every phase of the design and decorating process.


Scattered Poems

Scattered Poems
Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1977
Genre: Beat generation
ISBN:

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Spontaneous poetry by the author of On the Road, gathered from underground and ephemeral publications; including "San Francisco Blues," the variant texts of "Pull My Daisy," and American haiku. "HERE DOWN ON DARK EARTH" before we all go to Heaven VISIONS OF AMERICA All that hitchhikin All that railroadin All that comin back to America -Jack Kerouac


Setting Up Your Ceramic Studio

Setting Up Your Ceramic Studio
Author: Virginia Scotchie
Publisher: Lark Books
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Artists' studios
ISBN: 9781579906726

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"Scotchie gives us an insider's look at [how to] assemble vibrant, creative studio spaces. Floor plans are provided...The photographs are excellent."--Library Journal Take a photographic tour of 10 beautiful ceramics studios, and discover exactly how and why each design so perfectly meets the artist's particular needs. Author and ceramist Virginia Scotchie covers all the practical decisions about equipment, workflow, and safety that go into setting up a new studio, from using the space effectively and dealing with lighting, electrical, and ventilation needs, to establishing a small business office. Every ceramist will find inspiration in Michael Sherrill's spacious and adaptable studio, so suited to his large-scale sculptures; Alice Munn's intimate and tidy atelier; and Ben Owen III's highly organized layout, arranged for volumes of production work and featuring a separate gallery.


The Archaeology of Yucatán: New Directions and Data

The Archaeology of Yucatán: New Directions and Data
Author: Travis W. Stanton
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784910090

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This volume was conceived to provide a forum for Mexican and foreign scholars to publish new data and interpretations on the archaeology of the northern Maya lowlands, specifically the State of Yucatan.


Ceramics with Mixed Media

Ceramics with Mixed Media
Author: Joy Bosworth
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2006-09-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780812219623

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Ceramics with Mixed Media is a practical handbook that shows how other materials can be combined with ceramics.


Ceramics and the Museum

Ceramics and the Museum
Author: Laura Breen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350047856

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Ceramics and the Museum interrogates the relationship between art-oriented ceramic practice and museum practice in Britain since 1970. Laura Breen examines the identity of ceramics as an art form, drawing on examples of work by artist-makers such as Edmund de Waal and Grayson Perry; addresses the impact of policy making on ceramic practice; traces the shift from object to project in ceramic practice and in the evolution of ceramic sculpture; explores how museums facilitated multisensory engagement with ceramic material and process, and analyses the exhibition as a text in itself. Proposing the notion that 'gestures of showing,' such as exhibitions and installation art, can be read as statements, she examines what they tell us about the identity of ceramics at particular moments in time. Highlighting the ways in which these gestures have constructed ceramics as a category of artistic practice, Breen argues that they reveal gaps between narrative and practice, which in turn can be used to deconstruct the art.