[Free download] Breaking the Mould: New Approaches to Ceramics
| #1242892 in Books | Black Dog Publishing | 2007-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .79 x8.37 x10.01l,1.10 | File Name: 1904772765 | 216 pages |
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Presents new artists in a new way|By Emily SW|I really like this book. It has brought to my attention several ceramic artists that I don't know I would have found otherwise. The categories it breaks the artists into is a bit odd at times and seems to be a bit forced, but overall, I really liked it. It gives a brief statement from each of the artists it presents in the book a|About the Author|The international ceramics scene is enjoying the highest profile it has had for many years. Breaking the Mould looks at ceramic artists working within this versatile medium. Drawing on the rich history of pottery these artists are pushing the t
When Grayson Perry won the Turner Prize in 2003, with his expressively illustrated clay vessels, people began to take interest in the craft-art crossover. "Breaking the Mould" looks at ceramic artists working within this versatile medium. Drawing on the rich history of pottery these artists are pushing the techniques, objectives and perceptions of the medium into new, exciting territory. The book profiles the work of over 70 ceramicists, including Suzanne King, Simon Fe...
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