Clay takes on an architectural edge in “Surface and Structure: Contemporary Ceramics at the Edge of Form,” a new exhibition ...
Installation view of Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art at the Hayward Gallery, London. Pictured: Takuro Kuwata, "Untitled" (variously 2015, 2016), porcelain, glaze, pigment, steel, gold, ...
Beginning in the 1960s, collectors Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio assembled over five decades an unparalleled collection of modern and contemporary ceramics, focusing on objects that individually ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The exhibition About Face: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture will be on display at the Art Museum of South Texas in the Chapman and Keeler Galleries from January 25th through ...
There’s no shortage of clay art shows to see right now around the country. At the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture” highlights 50 bold ...
NEW BEDFORD — The New Bedford Art Museum has unveiled two groundbreaking new exhibits: "Provincetown Prints: White-Line Woodcuts from the Collection of Edward Yasuna" and "Radical Reinvention: ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. My mission is to spotlight great art and culture globally. Oct 13, 2024, 01:16pm EDT Updated Oct 15, 2024, 02:33pm EDT Lucia ...
NORTH ADAMS — What are the politics of pottery? That’s what a new exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art wants you to consider. “Ceramics in the Expanded Field” takes its name from ...
PARIS — Conversations about art and medium-specificity are almost always conversations about history. Yet in our postmodern, postmedia times we have tended to shy away from the Greenbergian concept of ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — On a white porcelain plate with gilded edges, the life cycle of the magnolia flower blossoms, from early blooms to furry seed pod. Crafted from careful study and painted with a ...
For much of human history, the ancient medium of ceramics may have been associated, as much as anything, with Ming vases, women’s work, decorative arts, and humble utilitarian objects. Yet the art ...
In Kato Tsubusa’s 3-foot-tall sculpture, “Object,” you can feel the ceramist stretching, slicing and pinching the thick slabs of white porcelaneous clay that rise into a soaring, ragged peak—and sense ...
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