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Contemporary Ceramics

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Contemporary Ceramics offers a global survey of innovative recent work in ceramics, charting the dynamic field from functional objects to artistic explorations pushing clay’s boundaries. It discusses the blending of fine art and craft, rejuvenating ceramic practice worldwide. The book is structured in five sections, covering bold utility pieces, spatial relationships in ceramics, sculptural forms, site-specific installations, and tech-driven collaborations. Featuring over 600 illustrations and artist biographies, it provides an essential guide to contemporary ceramic art.
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This book is ideal for ceramists, art students, collectors, and anyone interested in contemporary ceramics and the evolving relationship between craft and fine art.

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Covers the various aspects of contemporary ceramic practice and includes work of all scales from a few centimetres in size to vast room-sized installations. With over 600 illustrations, this comprehensive survey is suitable for ceramists, students and collectors alike.

An essential and dynamic survey of cutting-edge contemporary ceramic work from around the world

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A worldwide survey of the most distinctive, intensely creative and innovative recent work, this book makes sense of a vast and increasingly diverse area of burgeoning talent, ranging from makers of functional objects, such as teapots and tableware, to those who explore the boundaries and possibilities of clay as an artistic medium.

Over the last decade, the gulf that traditionally existed between the realms of 'fine art' and 'craft' has narrowed, resulting in a shift in perception of what ceramics can be and can mean. As a consequence, all areas of ceramic practice have been revitalised, and the creative possibilities that artists, lured by the plastic and tactile qualities of clay, have brought with them into ceramics have influenced ceramists of all backgrounds across the globe. This book showcases the exceptional and original work that has resulted.

Contemporary Ceramics covers every aspect of practice and includes work of all scales – from a few centimetres to vast room-sized installations. It is organised into five main chapters:

Beyond Utility - Bold and original, yet functional ceramics, including tea sets, cups, teapots and dinner services.

Defining Space - The vessel and its relationship to space and the void, featuring wheel-thrown shapes, slip-cast forms and hand-built structures.

Mind the Gap - The plasticity of clay and its earthy associations, including sculptural work from precise and mechanical to freely modelled forms.

A Sense of Space - Installations, the site-specific and the environmental.

The Line of Beauty - New creative possibilities and collaborations between art and industry, many of which have resulted from recent advances in technology.

An essential and invaluable analysis of work from the last ten years, with over 600 stunning illustrations, and complete with biographies of the featured ceramists and a list of selected art galleries and museums with collections of contemporary ceramics, this comprehensive survey will be an indispensable guide for ceramists, students and collectors alike.

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Crafts Magazine praises the book as a sourcebook of the highest calibre with exemplary scope and selections that invite engaging debate. The Daily Telegraph describes it as "beautiful".

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500514870

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 September 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Illustration: 611 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 1460g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Emmanuel Cooper is Visiting Professor in Ceramics and Glass at the Royal College of Art. Among his previous books are Bernard Leach: Life and Work, Janet Leach: A Potter's Life and Ten Thousand Years of Pottery.

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