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Encounters with Ceramic - The Writings of Tony Birks (Paperback)
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Encounters with Ceramic - The Writings of Tony Birks (Paperback)
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Loot Price R577
Discovery Miles 5 770
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Tony Birks was a prolific writer on art, particularly in British
studio ceramics. This is the first publication to bring together
his writings in a single volume. During the 1970s studio ceramic
grew dramatically as a force on the international art scene. In
Britain and America particularly, but also across Europe, practice
flourished and powerful thinkers sought to define and describe what
was happening. It was a dynamic and a controversial time, in which
the nature of pottery showed itself capable of radical change. In
the decades that followed this outburst, ceramic consolidated into
a complex aesthetic and cultural discourse. Tony Birks was at the
heart of this new wave of activity. A consummate writer and an
artist himself, he supported what had happened in previous decades
to generate a Modern ceramic art, and he championed the new
generation blossoming around him. His publications provided crucial
support to a discipline barely served by mainstream art history and
criticism. He wrote monographs on major established figures, but he
also had an extraordinarily perceptive eye for new talent, which
served to bring attention to vibrant young artists. A number of
these went on to become leading forces on the international scene.
This book gathers together for the first time a comprehensive
selection of Tony Birks's writing. A number of the essays are about
the nature of ceramic practice, but the majority are about
individual practitioners, among them are Bernard Leach, Lucie Rie,
Hans Coper, Claudi Casanovas, Tony Hepburn, Andrew Lord, Ruth
Duckworth and Takeshi Yasuda. Taken as a whole, the book is a
window on the world of ceramic art at a crucial time in its growth
- the issues and the personalities - opened for us by one of its
most significant critical voices. The book also includes a
catalogue of the ceramic works owned by Tony Birks that were gifted
to the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia.
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