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     This section contains links to artists whose works interest me or relate to my work, and galleries with photos of work by these various artists. I will continue to add new information, and my own personal reflections to this section over time.

 

The link to Reading Summaries will take you to summaries I have written in response to assigned readings for class, as well as my own readings.

 

Artist Research

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Pete Pinnell Ceramics

University of Nebraska Department of Art and Art History

http://arts.unl.edu/art/faculty/peter-pinnell

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Pete Pinnell: Thoughts on Cups

An interview with renowned ceramic artist Peter Pinnell produced in conjunction with the Cup: The Intimate Object V exhibition at the Charlie Cummings Gallery. Mr. Pinnell discusses the finer points of function as it relates to handmade ceramic cups, and places cups in the context of contemporary art.

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  • An excellent article from the New York Times on a small exhibition of late-19th- and early-20th-century French ceramic domestic ware that was recently donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

 

 Johnson, Ken. "Aesthetics Are Not the Point." The New York Times. N.p., 13 Feb. 2014. Web.

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Martina Lantin - earthenware ceramics with white slips

 

Artist's website: www.mlceramics.com

 

Martina Lantin: Artist Statement

 

Martina Lantin: Curriculum Vitae

 

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Blushing Flower Brick

Thrown and altered base, extruded and altered insert8 × 8 × 6.5″2009

Arrowmont (2009 - 2010)

Martina Lantin

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Jomon Pottery - Ancient Japan

ca. 10,500 - ca. 300 B.C.

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Jim Kraft Ceramics

 

"I enjoy working with the idea in mind of smaller parts making up the whole. Tiles covering a wall. Vessels made with coil and brick-like pieces, or cut and torn clay parts that make a vessel look basket-like. The vessel form appeals to me on a level that I don’t understand. It is a sort of mystery. When I am out in the world and see such a form I am immediately drawn to it. As much as I am concerned with surface texture it is ultimately the simple form of a vessel that appeals to my eye." Jim Kraft

 

Gallery of images from Ceramics Now

 

 

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Jim Kraft

Cord 5

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