Sentences with phrase «artists working with ceramics»

Open to all artists working with ceramics as the primary medium.
None of these artists working with ceramics and porcelain could ever be pigeonholed in a category so small and unimaginative.
I have looked at a lot of work by young artists working with ceramics this year, but Stair's is work that comes at the proposition from quite another angle.
SLIP: BRITISH AND DUTCH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS WORKING WITH CERAMICS, De Hallen, Haarlem, Holland (touring to Sainsbury Centre of Visual Arts, Norwich, England)
A global survey of 100 of today's most important artists working with ceramics and clay, chosen by leading art world professionals.
A global survey of 100 of today's most important artists working with ceramics and clay, including Tal R, Grayson Perry, John Kørner and Christian Holstad, chosen by leading art world professionals.
The «Pillow Pitchers» were included in a 2006 Metropolitan Museum of Art retrospective — the institution's first for a living woman and for an artist working with ceramics.

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A ceramic / mixed media artist working in an established studio space, I've fouind I am most comfortable with someone who also enjoys the arts.
A student of ceramics pioneer Peter Voulkos (who taught ceramics at Black Mountain College), Nagle participated in an important dialogue with other artists working in the medium, like...
An all female exhibition showcases artists working with traditional craft media such as ceramics, yarn, clay or wood in current and contemporary ways.
One of the few environments where Nara works with other artists, his jars are created at artist residencies and based on traditional Asian ceramic forms.
With the notable exception of ceramic sculptor George Ohr (1857 - 1918), the remaining five are contemporary artists and are represented by a selection of new work.
The approach that the artists in Slipped have taken to clay as an extension of their painting or sculptural practices has resulted in an exciting and innovative works that combine the visual and sumptuous nature of ceramics with a conceptual rigour.
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Alternative Firing Ceramic Artist Residency Elsewhere Studios in Paonia, Colorado is offering a one month fully - funded residency for a Ceramic Artist working with alternative firing techniques such as Pit and Saggar.
Published to coincide with her solo exhibition at the Aspen Art Museum, this catalogue surveys over five years of Los Angeles — based artist Liz Larner's (born 1960) wall - based ceramic works.
In the third body of work, Mar returns to the study of painting and creates a series of large wooden panels covered with ceramic masks, executed by the artist over the last year and a half (and inspired by a ceramic mask made by one Jim Clark in 1972, naturally a thrift store find).
Produced using a variety of techniques, including slip - casting and hand - molding, in traditional and non-traditional materials, including glazed ceramic, Sculp - metal, polyurethane, and epoxy, Nagle's works are displayed here in specially made niches and plate - glass vitrines designed in close collaboration with the artist.
The residency will end in Faenza, Ravenna, Emilia - Romagna where Hart will study and experiment with the production of ceramics at Museo Carlo Zauli, an important institution renowned for its innovative work with artists.
We represent both emerging and established artists working with a wide range of media, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, and mixed media.
The juxtapositions are both overt: the second part of the exhibition concentrates on Fontana ceramics and Ruby ceramics; and more subtle: the first two rooms of the exhibition intertwine bronze works by both artists, each of which shares a rare ability to simultaneously expose the significance of both the material from which the work was molded, with equal emphasis on the intrinsic nature of bronze as essential to the work's perception.
The Biennial also includes ceramic works by Sterling Ruby, John Mason, Shio Kusaka, and Pam Lins (in collaboration with Amy Sillman), and while the examples here are colorful and lustrously glazed, they serve the same conceptual purpose as the works mentioned above within the larger conversation the of Biennale — that is, they highlight the action of the artist's hand as works requiring dexterous skill in a world where such displays of manual proficiency are fewer and farther between than ever before.
On view March 27 through May 12, 2018 in H Queen's, Yoshitomo Nara: Ceramic Works and... is the artist's fourth solo exhibition with Pace Gallery worldwide.
Jessica Gaddis is a New York - based artist who works with painting, ceramics, found objects, sculpture and installation.
ARTIST SUMMARY With a current focus in ceramic sculpture and installation, artist Janet Abrams creates work that celebrates touch and explores... more&ARTIST SUMMARY With a current focus in ceramic sculpture and installation, artist Janet Abrams creates work that celebrates touch and explores... more&artist Janet Abrams creates work that celebrates touch and explores... more»
He also works in the unit «Suna Fujita» with ceramic artist Chisato Yamano.
Behind this is a room of works by the multimedia artist Oliver Beer, which includes various ancient ceramics, all mic» ed up, which appear to sing through a PA system in a room filled with paintings of explosion - diagrams of various musical instruments.
These artists work with studio pottery and contemporary lifestyle ceramics.
At Art Basel Miami Beach in 2010, the Fondation Beyeler exhibited a spectacular floor work, a first - ever project in which the entire area of the stand was covered with ceramic tiles designed by the artist.
Winner of the 2003 Turner Prize, British artist Grayson Perry is best known for his ceramic works: classically shaped vases covered with figures, patterns and text.
The exhibition will feature works by great French and foreign ceramics such as Ernest Chaplet, Emile Decoeur, Théodore Deck, Daniel de Montmollin, Philippe Lambercy, and Jean Girel and Edmund de Waal in dialogue with influential contributions by fine artists and designers regarded as color masters of the 20th century including Josef Albers, Sonia Delaunay, Gérard Fromanger, Yves Klein, Jean - Philippe Lenclos, and Andrée Lemonnier.
«THE POT IS HOT», with its mortar and pestle - like form, is reminiscent of the artist's earlier ceramic works.
Organized and curated by Takashi Murakami, Blum & Poe's group show of Japanese ceramics showcases a new generation of artists whose works merge traditional Japanese ceramic practices with a contemporary aesthetic.
Since her debut at the the 2000 Whitney Biennial, Amer has become a highly - established name (her art is in a number of international permanent collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, el Aviv Museum in Israel, and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris) but we are are especially excited for her upcoming exhibition, as it is the first time that the artist will exhibit works in ceramics, which she's experimented with in recent years.
Lehmann Maupin sold Teresita Fernández's ceramic wall work Fire (America) 2 (2016) for between $ 400,000 — 500,0000, Tracey Emin's Feeling Sexy and Beautiful (2015) embroidery for # 150,000 — 200,000 (and the artist's installation in Unlimited, co-presented with White Cube and Xavier Hufkens, for an undisclosed price), and Nicholas Hlobo's Idabi (2016) for $ 80,000 — 120,000, among others.
These new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro - based artist's methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such as branches, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures.
In his sculptural works that explore materials such as bronze and ceramic, the artist makes physical some of his more curious and eccentric propositions by transforming found objects or by playing with their scale.
Shechet has in recent years established herself as one of the most important artists working with in ceramics.
In response, Phaidon will publish Vitamin C: Clay and Ceramic in Contemporary Art, the first extensive survey of artists currently working with these materials.
As the exhibition demonstrates, the selected group of ceramic artists are often in direct dialogue with their contemporaries working in other, more recognized media.
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Sculptures, ceramics, mixed media, works on paper and paintings fill the Harmony Hall gallery this spring with The Han Mee Artists Association's Spring Sonata, showcasing the diverse talent of this group of aArtists Association's Spring Sonata, showcasing the diverse talent of this group of artistsartists.
Artists and artisans working with ceramics have steadily contributed to the art world for centuries.
Within this focused presentation at the gallery, the artist pushes the boundaries of his medium, with large scale stoneware trees as well as work inspired by traditional ceramic wares.
May 5 - June 3 The 10th biennial State of Clay is a juried show, open to original and innovative ceramic work featuring artists with roots in Massachusetts.
Her work is frequently encountered in group shows of hip young artists working in ceramics, along with veterans like Betty Woodman and Kathy Butterly.
In 2008 he held a residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre in the Netherlands and was awarded the National Galleries» inaugural Artists» Fellowship Programme in collaboration with Creative Scotland in 2011.
Honors in Sculpture Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 1982 Carnegie - Mellon University SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 Les Guérillères, Sandra Gering Inc, New York, NY 2014 Julia Kunin & Jackie Gendel, Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, NY 2013 Golden Grove, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX 2012 Nightwood, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY, NY 2002 Rotes Wildleder, Deutches Leder Museum, Offenbach, Germany 2000 Cephalopoden, Bellevuesaal, Wiesbaden, Germany 1999 Crimson Suede, Stefan Stux Gallery Project Room, New York, NY Rambling Conversation series, Four Walls, New York, NY Old Gallery, Tbsili, Georgia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Dysfunction, BCA / Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT In a Field with No Bounds, New City Galerie, Burlington, VT NY, NY: Clay, CAC / Clay Art Center, Port Chester, NY 2015 Who, Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY 2014 2Q13, Women Collectors Women Artists, Lloyd's Club, London, England The Body is Present: Women at Work, Ramapo College Art Galleries, NJ Cleaning House, MAMŰ Galéria, Budapest, Damjanich Zsolnay, Kapolna Gallery, International Ceramic Studio, Kecskemet, Hungary Natures Knot, Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Treasures for the German Leather Museum.
An invitational group exhibition, in conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), will feature works from seven different artists.
Camden Arts Centre has a history with ceramics: since opening in 1965, the Centre has dedicated a space for artists and visitors to work with clay.
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