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20th century ceramics
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 Ceramics have kept pace with - or even led - new movements in art, from Art Nouveau, Art Deco, the Bauhaus and Futurism, through Abstract __EXPRESSION__ism, Pop and Performance, to Land Art and Installation Art. From orientalism and colour theory to modernism, postmodernism and the profuse diversity of approaches that has characterized the end of the 20th century, this book covers Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, the USA and Japan. The work of exceptional individuals is appraised - including Taxile Doat, Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Bernard Leach, Isamu Noguchi, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos and Adrian Saxe. The use of ceramics in other disciplines is given close attention: sculptors such as Antony Gormley and Tony Cragg, and even architects, including Frank Gehry, have made ceramics central to their practice.




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Introduction 6(14)
Chapter 1 1900-20
The Theatre of Technique: Doat and Robineau 20; Orientalist styles:
Chaplet to Bindesboll 25; Art Nouveau 40; Gauguin and
__EXPRESSION__ism 37; Ceramics and painting 40; Native styles: reinventing
the Vernacular 46; Ceranics and interiors: vienna and Prague 51

Chapter 2 1920-45
After tje Russian Revolution: 'the Parade of objects' 58;S candinavia 65;
The Bauhaus 67; Italian Futurism 76; Art Deco 79; Women and ceramics; figures and figuration 82; Romantic Nationalism: Bernard Leach and Japan 88; Britain in the 1930's 98; Germany and the USA in the 1930's 103

Chapter 4 1945-65
Japan: radical beginnings 109; Isamu Noguchi 115; Postwar Europe: Salto, Coper, Duckworth 121; 'High unseriousness': painters and clay 132 ; Pablo Picasso 133; Joan Miro 137; CoBrA 140; Lucio Fontana 142; Reactions to Picasso in the 1950's 145; Studio pottery after 1945 148; Postwar America 154 ;Peter Voulkos and Otis 156

Chapter 5 1965-2000
Pop and Funk ceramics 164; Critical commentaries, new contexts 173; 'A Field of Possibilities': Politics, Performance and Environment 175; Installation 183; Still life 193; Postmodernism 200; Nationalism 205; Conclusion 212
 
Select Bibliography 216

List of Illustrations 219

Index 222

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