Eva Zeisel (b. 1906) Born Eva Amalia Stricker, the Hungarian
abstract ceramicist is renowned for her abstract works, which are represented in museums around the world.
And the late Toshiko Takaezu was
an abstract ceramicist who for decades taught at Princeton.
Not exact matches
The American painter and
ceramicist is in the process of being «rediscovered,» which is great news for anyone who loves a good
abstract painting.
Vincent Fecteau at Matthew Marks Gallery May 3 — June 28 Marks happens to be opening an exhibition of the late, great West Coast
ceramicist Ken Price the same day as its show with Mr. Fecteau, which is perfect timing since both are masters of their materials, gamely forging
abstract shapes that twist and tweak notions of interior and exterior, front and back.
In the meantime, gallery owners James Kennedy (geometric and
abstract painter) and
ceramicist Bob Bachler decided to revisit the past with a weekend - only show of area artists.
By Paul Laster A do - it - yourself
ceramicist, Klara Kristalova was born in Czechoslovakia, but raised in Sweden by parents who were
abstract artists that had escaped their country's oppressive Communist rule.
Groundbreaking for its day, particularly as a woman
ceramicist, Choy's work aesthetically merged the formalist influences of
abstract expressionism with traditional calligraphic brushwork of Asian potters.
Betty, a Jewish
ceramicist from Boston, and George, an
abstract painter and professor from an «ultra WASP» New Hampshire family, discovered a commitment to sharing a life in art that transcended their differences.
In works on dyed canvas from Sime's What is Love and Ants and
Ceramicists series, stitched yarn coalesces into sweeping
abstract forms and shifting color fields.
She's gone from California surfer - girl
ceramicist in the 1970s to New York
abstract painter — with nods to both Pop and Punk — a decade later, to eminence gris, School of Visual Arts professor and a potent influence on a younger generation of artists today.
An American artist of Greek decent, pioneering
abstract expressionist
ceramicist Peter Voulkos (1924 - 2002) almost single - handedly altered the course of American ceramics from the 1950s onwards.
Etel Adnan, a painter, a poet, a
ceramicist and a film maker, moves fluidly between genres working on her bold, yet gentle,
abstract and landscape composition from her adopted home of Paris.