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Clay: Contemporary Ceramic Artisans

Clay: Contemporary Ceramic Artisans

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  • Create Date:2021-07-25 09:52:58
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Amber Creswell Bell
  • ISBN:050050072X
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Summary

Ceramics is back in a big way, experiencing a steady surge of interest and popularity not seen since the 1970s。 The return to the handmade, driven by our increasingly digital lives, means there are now more makers, sellers, and collectors than ever。 There is also a new desire for unique objects made by hand and the imperfections associated with the marks of the maker。 Pottery captures this authenticity in ways no other medium can。


From decorative pieces to the beautiful but functional, to sculptural works pushing the boundaries of the medium, Clay surveys the rich creative output of fifty of the top studio potters from around the world。 It is a celebration of a new generation of artisans working in clay, a snapshot not necessarily of what is happening at the elite gallery level but rather a behind-the-scenes look at unique and eclectic offerings, both functional and sculptural, from small studios around the world。

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Reviews

Lindsay

A beautiful coffee table book about ceramic artists。 I enjoyed reading how they think and why they create。 I must say this book covers mostly pottery and table ware: Bowls, cups, vases。 Only a few 'strange objects' were included。 This book is more about the artists thoughts, it reads like small biographies with a picture of their studio, work in progress or a stack of finished products。 This does not read like a visual portfolio。 But of course, you can always google your favorites and find their A beautiful coffee table book about ceramic artists。 I enjoyed reading how they think and why they create。 I must say this book covers mostly pottery and table ware: Bowls, cups, vases。 Only a few 'strange objects' were included。 This book is more about the artists thoughts, it reads like small biographies with a picture of their studio, work in progress or a stack of finished products。 This does not read like a visual portfolio。 But of course, you can always google your favorites and find their website to see more。 。。。more

Donna D

As someone who is still new to the world of pottery, I found this book to be informative。 Even more so, it helped me to understand that making pottery is a journey。

maureen cheng

A great collection of contemporary ceramic artisans with wonderful photography of the diverse techniques and styles of each potter, and explains their work ethos, their inspiration and their ability to strive and ultimately achieve their conceptual idea through the medium of clay。 LOVE it!

Lidia Rogatto

A autora apresenta um apanhado de ceramistas contemporâneos que, em boa medida, são jovens, australianos e adeptos de técnicas manuais (poucos deles optando pelo torno elétrico)。 A escrita é pobre, mas as fotos são boas。 Infelizmente a editoria peca por não apresentar com profundidade os artesãos escolhidos。 Além disso, a própria escolha dos ceramistas parece randômica。 À parte tais deficiências, é possível encontrar respingos de brilhantismo nas entrelinhas - quase sempre por meio de aspas ou d A autora apresenta um apanhado de ceramistas contemporâneos que, em boa medida, são jovens, australianos e adeptos de técnicas manuais (poucos deles optando pelo torno elétrico)。 A escrita é pobre, mas as fotos são boas。 Infelizmente a editoria peca por não apresentar com profundidade os artesãos escolhidos。 Além disso, a própria escolha dos ceramistas parece randômica。 À parte tais deficiências, é possível encontrar respingos de brilhantismo nas entrelinhas - quase sempre por meio de aspas ou dos retratos das peças。 。。。more

Laura

The rating is primarily for the writing in this book。 The artist descriptions were all written in the same voice, one that I associate with conceptual artists giving slide talks。 They all blended together, in a sea of vague pretentiousness。 This homogeneity of presentation felt unfair to the artists, many of whom I assume have interesting voices。 I did like the range of works selected, and the photos were all decent quality。 If only there had been more images and fewer words!

Jolien

2。5