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Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Thames & Hudson, London : 2020
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Physical Description 360 pages color illustrations 28 cm
General Note Originally published in French as Céramique, by Pyramyd éditions, 2019. Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note Elizabeth Raphael -- Frank Louis -- Emmanuel Boos -- Carole Chebron -- Michele Rochat -- Valeria Nascimento -- Alessandro Gallo -- Marie-Laure Gobat-Bouchat -- Mariko Wada -- Kim Simonsson -- Gregoire Scalabre -- Caroline Andrin -- Cathy Coez -- Anna Barlow -- Marion Richomme -- Eric Robin -- Lidia Kostanek -- Coryse Kiriluk -- Tip Toland -- Peter Christian Johnson -- Patricia Camet -- Huang Yulong -- Tim Kowalczyk -- Carolein Smit -- Valerie Le Guern -- Johan Creten -- Francoise Petrovitch -- Caroline Slotte -- Carol Young -- Dirk Staschke -- Bertrand Secret -- Crystal Morey -- Cheryl Ann Thomas -- Courtney Mattison -- Marie Heughebaert -- Emil Alzamora -- Jessica Harrison -- Marie-Andree Cote -- Laurent Craste -- Marjolijn De Wit -- Timea Tihanyi -- Louise Frydman -- Sarah Jerome -- Marianne Wesolowska-Eggimann -- Myriam Mart inez -- Pamela Sunday -- Laurent Esquerre -- Bertozzi and Dal Monte Casoni -- Paul Scott -- Jesse Edwards -- Serena Carone -- Magdalena Gerber -- Florence Bruyas -- Jacques Kaufmann -- Barnaby Barford -- Maren Kloppmann -- Caroline Cheng -- Lauren Nauman -- Gaelle Guingant-Convert -- Ronit Baranga -- Mitra Fabian -- Farida Le Suave -- Rona Kobel -- Mart in Klimas -- Catherine Wilkening -- Charlotte Coquen -- Beth Cavener -- Maria Garcia Ibanez -- Stephen Bowers -- Annalisa Guerri -- Jessica Sallay-Carrington -- Marianne Abergel -- Johan Tahon -- Maart en Stuer -- Lea Nordstrom -- Debra Broz -- Kate MacDowell -- Sara Allen Prigodich -- Laurent Dufour -- Jane Norbury -- Manoli Gonzalez -- Jacqueline Tse -- Fabien Clerc -- Xawery Wolski -- Mary von Krogh -- Daniel Ramos Obregon -- Saana Murtti -- Christine Coste -- Katsuyo Aoki -- Rose Eken -- Clementine Dupre -- Claire Part ington.
Summary, etc Contemporary ceramicists are using cutting-edge technology, conceptual thinking and new platforms to push the boundaries of clay and broaden its appeal. A generation is emerging whose work is irreverent, playful and radical - but also beautiful - while established avant-garde ceramicists are gaining broader recognition. This book, a companion volume to Unravelled and Threads, explores the work of ninety art ists at the vanguard of this movement. Their works range from monumental installations and imaginary bestiaries to abstract shapes or human-sized characters: Barnaby Barford taps into the heritage of porcelain with playful remakings of the kinds of figurines popular during the 18th and 19th centuries; Manoli Gonzalez's delicate, translucent pieces are inspired by the vegetable world; Caroline Cheng's Prosperity dress, adorned with more than 25,000 tiny porcelain butterflies, is the centrepiece of the British Museum's 20th- and 21st-century collection of Chinese works. Spanning the world and the generations, the art ists gathered in this book offer an exciting showcase of a booming practice.
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No longer considered merely decorative, ceramic art has broken free from the dusty display cases to which it was once relegated and is now taking centre stage in contemporary galleries. Although often integrating traditional modelling, firing and glazing techniques into their output, the 90 artists featured here invite us to look at ceramics in a different way. Whether creating monumental installations or intricate miniatures, imaginary beasts or life-size human figures, they subtly blur the borders between art and craft, sometimes conceiving witty or unnerving twists on traditional ceramic forms, sometimes using cutting-edge technology, conceptual thinking and new platforms to push the boundaries of clay and broaden its appeal. Packed with works that are questioning and provocative, disturbing and seductive, this is an exciting overview of a booming field.