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The Art of Contemporary American Pottery
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The Art of Contemporary American Pottery
Functional pottery brings beauty to everyday life in this thought-provoking book that explores the philosophical, historical and aesthetic considerations of contemporary American pottery as art. Author Kevin Hluch, potter and professor of ceramics for more than 25 years, brings his expertise and knowledge to this inspiring look at the art of functional pottery such as bowls, plates, teapots, cups, jars, bottles and vases. Includes a list of galleries where artists exhibit their work and addresses for potters...
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We found 4 used copies, 3 new copies, and 1 collectible copy of this book. (Show all copies of ISBN 9780873419062)
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Rudolf Stingel (at The Museum Of Contemporary Art, Chicago, And The /whitney Museum Of American Art, New York) (hardcover) - By Gary Carrion-murayari
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Well, why would you work on something all day that's bad. Hell, you're smater than that. - Reitz, Don
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Used - This volume records one of the first attempts to tackle the dual imperative of Gulag history and mythology, map and territory, through contemporary art. Seven internationally recognized contemporary artists--Vitaly Komar and Alexander Meiamid, Leonid Sokov, Grisha Bruskin, Eugene Yelchin, Irena Nakhova, and Vadim Zakharov--who grew up in the former Soviet Union have been given a "territory" in the Boston University Art Gallery in which to confront the haunted space of the "zone" in histor
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Rookwood And The American Indian (masterpieces Of American Art Pottery From The James J. Gardner Collection) (paperback) - By Anita J. Ellis,susan Labry Meyn
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Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Discoveries and Interpretations Studies in Contemporary Scholarship: Volume II, Fall, 1977
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About This ItemTrevor Fairbrother and Kathryn PottsIn and Out of Place examines the predicament of diverse individuals, classes, and populations in America today. Focusing on recent work by John Ahearn, Tina Barney, David Bates, and others works ranging from photographic likenesses to conceptual statements the book explores representations of people and the real or emblematic places they inhabit. Softcover. 88 pages. 26 color and 47 black and white illustrations. 10 x 10.
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Books. Rudolf Stingel: at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the /Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
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