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9781452148090 English 1452148090 Contemporary artists around the world are turning to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. These objects often have a practical function, but they also stand alone as conceptual artworks. Ceramics showcases 45 artists whose work represents the radical transformation that this age-old medium has undergone in recent years. Imagine cups shaped like sea urchins, teapots that look like tissue paper, a terracotta typewriter. This volume is a vital guide to some of today's most exciting contemporary artists working in clay. Featuring the work of: Kjersti Johanne Barli (Norway)Laura Bird (Wales, United Kingdom)Stephen Bird (Australia)Kaye Blegvad (England, United Kingdom)Leah Goren (United States)Charlotte Hodes (England, United Kingdom) Julia Huteau (France)Rami Kim (Korea)Alex Sickling (England, United Kingdom)Brett Freund (United States)Emilie Halpren (United States)Ruan Hoffman (The Netherlands)Makoto Kagoshima (Japan)Courtney Reagor (United States)Tania Rollond (Australia)Renaud SauvE (Canada)Michelle Summers (United States)Eleonor BostrOm (United States)Nathalie Choux (France)Laurent Dufour (France)Ildiko Muresan and Flavia Marele (Romania)Laura Lasheras (Spain)Clair Loder (England, United Kingdom)Margaret Meehan (United States) Eun-Ha Paek (United States) Bonnie Marie Smith (United States) Vipoo Srivilasa (Australia) Sarah Burwash (Canada) Jessica Hans (United States) Katy Krantz (United States) Maria Kristofersson (Sweden) Jennie Jieun Lee (United States) Rebekah Miles (United States) Joanna Powell (United States), This beautiful modern volume presents the work of 30 contemporary artists who have turned to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. From cups shaped like crystals to a tree trunk made of porcelain and stoneware planters painted to look like ladies, popular curator and blogger Kate Singleton collects here whimsical pieces with narrative, graphic, curious, and organic qualities that blur the line between fine art, design, and craft. Featuring a unique package with a die-cut, foil-stamped cover, this book is a vital guide to an evolving medium and a thoughtful present for those interested in the future of art and craft., This beautiful modern volume presents the work of 45 contemporary artists who have turned to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. From cups shaped like crystals to a tree trunk made of porcelain and stoneware planters painted to look like ladies, popular curator and blogger Kate Singleton collects here whimsical pieces with narrative, graphic, curious, and organic qualities that blur the line between fine art, design, and craft. Featuring a unique package with a die-cut, foil-stamped cover, this book is a vital guide to an evolving medium and a thoughtful present for those interested in the future of art and craft.
9781452148090 English 1452148090 Contemporary artists around the world are turning to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. These objects often have a practical function, but they also stand alone as conceptual artworks. Ceramics showcases 45 artists whose work represents the radical transformation that this age-old medium has undergone in recent years. Imagine cups shaped like sea urchins, teapots that look like tissue paper, a terracotta typewriter. This volume is a vital guide to some of today's most exciting contemporary artists working in clay. Featuring the work of: Kjersti Johanne Barli (Norway)Laura Bird (Wales, United Kingdom)Stephen Bird (Australia)Kaye Blegvad (England, United Kingdom)Leah Goren (United States)Charlotte Hodes (England, United Kingdom) Julia Huteau (France)Rami Kim (Korea)Alex Sickling (England, United Kingdom)Brett Freund (United States)Emilie Halpren (United States)Ruan Hoffman (The Netherlands)Makoto Kagoshima (Japan)Courtney Reagor (United States)Tania Rollond (Australia)Renaud SauvE (Canada)Michelle Summers (United States)Eleonor BostrOm (United States)Nathalie Choux (France)Laurent Dufour (France)Ildiko Muresan and Flavia Marele (Romania)Laura Lasheras (Spain)Clair Loder (England, United Kingdom)Margaret Meehan (United States) Eun-Ha Paek (United States) Bonnie Marie Smith (United States) Vipoo Srivilasa (Australia) Sarah Burwash (Canada) Jessica Hans (United States) Katy Krantz (United States) Maria Kristofersson (Sweden) Jennie Jieun Lee (United States) Rebekah Miles (United States) Joanna Powell (United States), This beautiful modern volume presents the work of 30 contemporary artists who have turned to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. From cups shaped like crystals to a tree trunk made of porcelain and stoneware planters painted to look like ladies, popular curator and blogger Kate Singleton collects here whimsical pieces with narrative, graphic, curious, and organic qualities that blur the line between fine art, design, and craft. Featuring a unique package with a die-cut, foil-stamped cover, this book is a vital guide to an evolving medium and a thoughtful present for those interested in the future of art and craft., This beautiful modern volume presents the work of 45 contemporary artists who have turned to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. From cups shaped like crystals to a tree trunk made of porcelain and stoneware planters painted to look like ladies, popular curator and blogger Kate Singleton collects here whimsical pieces with narrative, graphic, curious, and organic qualities that blur the line between fine art, design, and craft. Featuring a unique package with a die-cut, foil-stamped cover, this book is a vital guide to an evolving medium and a thoughtful present for those interested in the future of art and craft.