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Movers & Shakers in American Ceramics: Defining Twentieth Century Ceramics
Manufacturer: American Ceramic Society
Axner Number: A996895
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 0.96000 oz.
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by Elaine M. Levin (Editor)
Paperback: 136 pages
Publisher: The American Ceramic Society (2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-57498-165-X
Dimensions: 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.4"
Shipping Weight: 1.06 lbs.
This remarkable collection of 20 "Ceramics Monthly" articles, written
by Elaine Levin over a period of 25 years, tells the stories of some of the most
notable figures who shaped the ceramic art movement in the United States during
the 20th century. Levin relates the often long struggles and ultimate successes
of 26 Movers and Shakers who dedicated their lives to a single vision—unselfishly
pushing ceramic art into uncharted territory so others could enjoy and benefit
from their efforts. From Binns, Baggs, Robineau, the Heinos and the Wildehains,
through Voulkos and Soldner, to Saxe, Rothman, and Olsen, these personal stories
are sure to educate and inspire ceramics artists well in the 21st century. |
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This book presents the works of Rothman, a member of the revolutionary and innovative group of ceramic artists who worked under the guidance of Peter Voulkos at Otis Art Institute in the mid-1950s.
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Contains four films of potters of the USA (such as Charles Lakofsky, William Wyman, and Warren Mackenzie) and potters of Japan (such as Mori Pottery of Shikoku and Kei Fujiwara at Bizen).
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