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Ceramic, Art and Civilisation

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Ceramic, Art and Civilisation by Paul Greenhalgh explores the profound history of ceramics as an essential element of human civilisation, from ancient Greece to contemporary times. The book examines how pottery and ceramic art have underpinned domestic life, religion, commerce and culture across millennia. This narrative traces the evolution of ceramic techniques and styles through diverse cultures, including the Romans, Islamic societies, the Italian Renaissance, Chinese and European porcelain, right up to modern movements such as Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and the postmodern potter. Greenhalgh reveals ceramics as a uniquely pervasive and paradoxical art form that is simultaneously humble and elite, spiritual and secular, reflecting the complexities of human society itself.
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Ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, art history, craftsmanship, and the social impact of material culture. This book will especially appeal to those fascinated by ceramics, design enthusiasts, historians, and anyone curious about the deep connections between craft and civilisation.

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"Full of surprises [and] evocative." The Spectator
"Passionately written." Apollo
"An extraordinary accomplishment." Edmund de Waal
"Monumental." Times Literary Supplement
"An epic reshaping of ceramic art." Crafts
"An important book." The Arts Society Magazine

In his major new history, Paul Greenhalgh tells the story of ceramics as a story of human civilisation, from the Ancient Greeks to the present day. As a core craft technology, pottery has underpinned domesticity, business, religion, recreation, architecture, and art for millennia. Indeed, the history of ceramics parallels the development of human society.

This fascinating and very human history traces the story of ceramic art and industry from the Ancient Greeks to the Romans and the medieval world; Islamic ceramic cultures and their influence on the Italian Renaissance; Chinese and European porcelain production; modernity and Art Nouveau; the rise of the studio potter, Art Deco, International Style and Mid-Century Modern, and finally, the contemporary explosion of ceramic making and the postmodern potter.

Interwoven in this journey through time and place is the story of the pots themselves, the culture of the ceramics, and their character and meaning. Ceramics have had a presence in virtually every country and historical period and have worked as a commodity servicing every social class. They are omnipresent: a ubiquitous art. Ceramic culture is a clear, unique, definable thing, and has an internal logic that holds it together through millennia. Hence ceramics is the most peculiar and extraordinary of all the arts. At once cheap, expensive, elite, plebeian, high-tech, low-tech, exotic, eccentric, comic, tragic, spiritual, and secular, it has revealed itself to be as fluid as the mud it is made from.

Ceramics are the very stuff of how civilised life was, and is, led. This then is the story of human society's most surprising core causes and effects.

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Critics praise Ceramic, Art and Civilisation as a groundbreaking and passionate work. The Spectator calls it "full of surprises and provocative," while Apollo highlights its passionate writing. Renowned artist Edmund de Waal describes the book as "an extraordinary accomplishment" rich in insight and detail. Reviewers emphasise Greenhalgh's success in elevating ceramics as a vital and influential art form, noting the book's breadth and depth in tracing the cultural significance of pottery throughout history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781474239707

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Illustration: 409 colour illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 34.0mm

Width: 220.0mm

Height: 278.0mm

Weight: 2267g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Paul Greenhalgh is Director of the Sainsbury Centre and Professor of Art History and Museum Strategy at the University of East Anglia, UK. He was previously Head of Research at the V&A Museum, London, and is the author of books including The Persistence of Craft (2002) and Art Nouveau (2000).

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