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Ayumi Horie Dry Throwing

Dry throwing involves no water and I've used it for the last 15 years to make handmade bowls, dishes, plates- all low forms. At Alfred as an undergrad, I developed this dry throwing process in which I trim to center using a pin tool, scoop out the inside using a loop tool and thin out the walls by pushing them out with a rib. I use no water because I like the surface of moist clay, rather than wet. This method allows me to preserve the inherent textures in clay that I love- the stretching, cracking, and sagging. Fingerprints have a different kind of crispness and I can coax out a delicate edge of a line on a massive wall. Using this method, I can also work more spontaneously and intuitively because I dont have to wait for the clay to dry out quite so long. Many thanks to Lullatone and Joe Lutton for music and production!

BROKEN MAGIC | The Work of Arthur Gonzalez | episode 2

Episode 2 of 9.

Arthur Gonzalez is an internationally exhibiting artist with over fifty one-person shows in the last forty years, including eight in Manhattan, New York, and a four-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow. His sculptures and paintings are in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Gifu, Japan, the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, the Oakland Museum of California and the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. He is a tenured Professor at the California College of the Arts.

This series is the work of Bay Area filmmaker Isaac Pingree, a producer and director of both feature films and short form content. Over the past fifteen years, Isaac’s eclectic output has played in festivals across the country from San Francisco’s Another Hole in the Head Film Festival to New York City’s Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, and his features have been distributed internationally. Isaac’s most recent feature length documentary is about the late singer/songwriter Bob Frank, distributed by Light In the Attic Records, it has been praised in the Nashville Scene, Spin Magazine, Goldmine Magazine, Mojo Magazine, Aquarium Drunkard, and Ugly Things.

The collaboration for this series began in 2014 when Arthur invited Isaac to his Alameda art studio to show Isaac the early stages of an attempt to reconstruct a sculpture that had smashed into hundreds of pieces. The production began that day and the intermittent filming continued over the next 7 years, as Isaac followed Arthur to exhibits, classrooms, and all around his studio. The series delves into the process and philosophy that sustains and undergirds Arthur’s immense body of work. While Arthur’s work has been described as “dark, somber and foreboding,” the documentary’s tone alternates between meditative and instructional, and we hope the series is an accessible and inspiring look into the day-to-day work of a singular ceramic artist.

BROKEN MAGIC | The Work of Arthur Gonzalez | episode 1

Episode 1 of 9.

Arthur Gonzalez is an internationally exhibiting artist with over fifty one-person shows in the last forty years, including eight in Manhattan, New York, and a four-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow. His sculptures and paintings are in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Gifu, Japan, the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, the Oakland Museum of California and the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. He is a tenured Professor at the California College of the Arts.

This series is the work of Bay Area filmmaker Isaac Pingree, a producer and director of both feature films and short form content. Over the past fifteen years, Isaac’s eclectic output has played in festivals across the country from San Francisco’s Another Hole in the Head Film Festival to New York City’s Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, and his features have been distributed internationally. Isaac’s most recent feature length documentary is about the late singer/songwriter Bob Frank, distributed by Light In the Attic Records, it has been praised in the Nashville Scene, Spin Magazine, Goldmine Magazine, Mojo Magazine, Aquarium Drunkard, and Ugly Things.

The collaboration for this series began in 2014 when Arthur invited Isaac to his Alameda art studio to show Isaac the early stages of an attempt to reconstruct a sculpture that had smashed into hundreds of pieces. The production began that day and the intermittent filming continued over the next 7 years, as Isaac followed Arthur to exhibits, classrooms, and all around his studio. The series delves into the process and philosophy that sustains and undergirds Arthur’s immense body of work. While Arthur’s work has been described as “dark, somber and foreboding,” the documentary’s tone alternates between meditative and instructional, and we hope the series is an accessible and inspiring look into the day-to-day work of a singular ceramic artist.

Ceramics – Indego Africa

Indego Africa's ceramic products are handmade by a group of artisans at Gatagara Pottery in Rwanda. Formed in 1977 by a Belgian priest in Rwanda’s southern province, Gatagara is located in a small but picturesque workshop in the district of Nyanza. Often considered the cradle of Rwanda’s heritage, Nyanza is nestled east of a large lake that provides artisans with the natural materials they need to practice traditional craft techniques. After preparing a mixture of sand, gravel, limestone, and water in a large basin and shaping the product by hand, the artisans let the clay dry for 2-3 weeks before applying glaze made from natural dyes and baking them in a hot kiln. From design to finished product, the ceramic-making process takes about one month to complete. The distinctive handmade quality makes each piece of pottery unique and timeless.

Learn more: indegoafrica.org

Meet Clint Swink, Anasazi Pottery Master

Clint Swink has been replicating Anasazi pottery since the 1980s. In this video we explore his story, what motivated him to make Anasazi pottery, who he learned from along the way and how he came to discover the method for firing an Anasazi trench kiln.

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Contemporary South African Ceramics

Strauss & Co is proud to announce a focus on contemporary South African ceramics in its NORTH/SOUTH Live Virtual Auction, 8-11 November 2020. A vital medium with a rich history, Strauss & Co has devoted an entire session to showcasing the best examples of South African ceramics in a session titled New Collector.

Here, Strauss & Co Senior Art Specialist Wilhelm van Rensburg discusses some highlights featured in the ceramic session.

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NORTH/SOUTH Live Virtual Auction
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Wine: Sunday 8 November 2020 at 11:00am
Decorative Arts: 9 November 2020 at 10:00am and 2:00pm
Tasso Foundation Collection: 9 November 2020 at 7:00pm
Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art: 10 & 11 November 2020
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Earth and Fire: Anasazi Style Pottery

Watch artist and primitive potter Kelly Magleby learn about and make Anasazi style pottery. Kelly went into the backcountry of Southern Utah with a knife and a buckskin to try to learn about Anasazi Pottery by doing it the way the Anasazi did it. "Earth and Fire" is a documentary poem about a passionate artist. Funded by Primitive Found (.org) Music by Jason Shaw @ audionautix.com Check out Kelly's art at anasazipottery.net This the 1st video of 2016 for The Talking Fly short documentary project by filmmaker Steve Olpin, Enjoy!
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Emergence of Contemporary South African Ceramics

Strauss & Co Art Specialist Wilhelm van Rensburg discusses the emergence of South African Contemporary ceramics. He is joined by special guest ceramicists: Ann Marais, Katherine Glenday, Eugene Hön, John Newdigate and Retief van Wyk, who all have ceramics on offer in the NORTH/SOUTH Live Virtual Auction.
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Auction details:
8-11 November 2020
NORTH/SOUTH Live Virtual Auction
Modern and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts, Jewellery and Fine Wine

Wine: Sunday 8 November 2020 at 11:00am
Decorative Arts: 9 November 2020 at 10:00am and 2:00pm
Tasso Foundation Collection: 9 November 2020 at 7:00pm
Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art: 10 & 11 November 2020

Learn Corrugated Pottery From Master Potter John Olsen

Master Potter John Olsen has been making Anasazi replica pottery for longer than I have been alive. He is well known as the master of corrugated pottery. In this video he talks about how he became a potter and teaches how to make authentic Anasazi corrugated pottery from his home in Boulder, Utah.

John often teaches pottery with Kelly Magleby, her workshops are listed here

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How to Make Primitive Pottery

Follow me as I guide you through the whole process of making primitive pottery, some of my other videos show more details on parts of the process but this video shows the entire process of creating primitive pottery. Please post questions below and I will answer.

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