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The Ceramic Presence in Modern Art

Over the last 25 years, Linda Leonard Schlenger has amassed one of the most important collections of contemporary ceramics in the country. This exhibition features over 80 objects from the Schlenger collection by leading 20th-century ceramicistsincluding John Mason, Jim Melchert, Kenneth Price, Lucie Rie, and Peter Voulkosalongside works in other media from the Yale University Art Gallerys permanent collection by artists such as Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Isamu Noguchi, Mark Rothko, and Edward Ruscha. Although critically lauded within the studio-craft movement, works by these ceramicists are only now coming to be recognized as integral to the wider field of contemporary art. By interspersing these exceptional examples of the medium with other objects from this period, including painting, sculpture, and works on paper, this exhibition aims to reexamine the position of postwar ceramic sculpture within the context of contemporary art, highlighting the formal, historical, and theoretical affinities among the works on view.


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Altered Forms  •   Asian and Asian influenced work  •   Boxes, Hand Formed and Wheel Thrown  •   Ceramic Artists Who Break the Rules  •   Ceramic Drama  •   Clay around the World  •   Clever Ideas: Tools and More  •   Closed Containers  •   Colored Clay: Nerikomi and Agateware  •   Colored Slip Work  •   Coordinating Multipart Forms  •   Cuerda Seca  •   Cutting/Carving  •   Decorating your work  •   Double-Walled Pots  •   Engobe  •   Extreme Hand Building  •   Fantastic Decoration  •   Finding Creativity in Clay  •   Gallery View  •   Gentle Work  •   Glaze and Decoration  •   Handbuilding, Review and Grow  •   Handles  •   How to photograph your work  •   Influences -- In and Out  •   Influential Potters (The Greats)  •   Installations and Performance Pieces  •   International Ceramic Artists  •   It's a bowl, it's a plate, it's a bowl!  •   Lamps  •   Making Small Pieces -- Jewelry, Button Making  •   Moon Jars  •   Mugs  •   Naked Raku  •   Native American Techniques  •   Not exactly clay related, but very interesting  •   Precision in Hand Work  •   Printing on Clay  •   Production pottery  •   Sculpture  •   Special session -- Texas Clay  •   Terra Sig, Saggers  •   Throwing!  •   Tools!!!  •   Trimming  •   Wall Decoration  •   Warren MacKenzie and a few friends   •   Wax and Shellac Resist  •   Wedging  •   Wheel Work  •   Wide Ranging Perspectives on Pottery  •   Working with an extruder  •  

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