by Amber Creswell Bell (Author)
Once upon a time pottery schools saw an increase in enrolments whenever the film Ghost aired on television. Today it is all year round. Not since the 1970s has there been this level of interest and appreciation for pottery and ceramics. The return to the handmade has been driven by our increasingly digital lives and 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 is the vehicle that most aptly captures this authenticity. From decorative pieces to the primarily functional to sculptural works pushing the boundaries of the medium, Clay surveys the richly creative output of over 50 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 elite gallery level, but rather a behind-the-scenes look at the unique and eclectic offerings from small studios around the world.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Australia
Published: 02 Feb 2017
ISBN 10: 050050072X
ISBN 13: 9780500500729
Book Overview: An inspirational showcase of the work of over 50 of the world's most creative ceramicists which offers insights into their working methods