Sculpture

Kensuke Yamada: Diving Through Clouds

Kensuke Yamada spent the month of May 2016 as Cheekwood's latest Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence, creating the playful sculptures for his exhibition, Diving Through Clouds. This film documents the entire process of Kensuke's residency from creation of work to the final installation of the exhibition.

Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Adrian Bates

'With a background in graphics and teaching, working with ceramics might have been seen as an afterthought, but in fact it has become what I think of as my first ‘proper’ career.'

In this video, Adrain Bates takes us step-by-step through the processes he uses to create one of his organic Möbius Deconstructed forms

Discover how Adrian makes his work in the full step-by-step masterclass inside CR 301 (January/February 2020). You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com.

Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review

A Legacy in Clay: The Ceramics of Pablo Picasso in Return to Earth

Presented September 21, 2013.

'Pablo Picasso: Life with Art' – Dakin Hart, Senior Curator, The Noguchi Museum, New York

In this presentation Dakin Hart explores Picasso’s transition to ceramic practice after World War Two. Tracing the personal, social and political factors which lead to Picasso’s desire to create objects which merged both sculpture and painting to create a visual legacy which would withstand the test of time.

Organized to coincide with the public opening of the exhibition 'Return to Earth: Ceramic Sculpture of Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi, and Picasso, 1943–1963', this symposium offers a number of new perspectives on the often-overlooked, yet ground-breaking work in fired clay of some of the most important artists of the 20th century.

Watch other presentation from the 'Return to Earth' Symposium:
'Joan Miró and the Artigases: A Phantasmagoric World of Living Monsters' – Jed Morse, Chief Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center

'Isamu Noguchi Ceramics: A Kind of Antisculpture' – Catherine Craft, Adjunct Assistant Curator for Research and Exhibitions, Nasher Sculpture Center

'A View from Today': Panel Discussion

Since 2006, Dakin Hart has been a prolific independent curator and researcher. Recent projects have included an unconventional retrospective of work by the American Fluxus, mail, and book artist Davi Det Hompson, on view at the ZieherSmith Gallery, New York, through March 2, 2013; and 'Sculpture in So Many Words: Text Pieces 1960–1980', which was presented at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas in 2013. From 2007–2010, he worked with Picasso scholar John Richardson to develop a series of exhibitions for Gagosian Gallery exploring aspects of Picasso’s career. From 2006–2007, he was research assistant for Mr. Richardson on the third volume of the latter’s ongoing biography of Picasso, 'A Life of Picasso Vol. III: The Triumphant Years'. He has contributed a catalogue essays on Picasso, for the 'Return to Earth'. Dakin Hart has served as Assistant Director, Nasher Sculpture Center (2002–2004); Director of Arts Programs and Artistic Director, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, CA (2000–2002); and Director of the Lucas Artist Residency Program, the third oldest artists’ community in the U.S. (2002). He was Assistant to the Director of The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco from 1995–2000. Dakin Hart earned his B.A. in English, with a minor in art history, from Georgetown University, and an M.A. in the history of art from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, where he is presently working to complete his PhD (dissertation in process; projected 2013).

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Sıradışı porselen yüz heykelleri | Johnson Tsang | laforizma

Sıradışı porselen yüz heykelleri bu güne kadar gördüğünüz çalışmalardan çok farklı. 1960 yılında Hong Kong'da doğan sanatçı Johnson Tsang , inanılmaz sürrealist hayal gücü ile birlikte gerçekçi heykel tekniklerini kullanıyor.
Çin'in dünya çapında tanınan sayılı heykeltıraşlarından biri olan Tsang, seramik çalışmalarıyla ülkesinde ve dünyada adını duyurdu.
Özellikle "Yuanyang" adını verdiği serisi önemli başarı elde etti. Son yıllarda beyaz porselen ve paslanmaz çelik çalışmalarına yoğunlaşan Tsang, özgün çalışmalarıyla uluslararası birçok ödüle layık görüldü. Tsang'ın eserleri, çoğunlukla sürrealist bir hayal gücünün eşlik ettiği gerçekçi heykel teknikleri sergiliyor. Sakinlikten, sakin bir ortamda bulunmaktan keyif aldığını söyleyen Tsang, "Eserlerim üzerinde çalışırken bu huzurlu ortama kolayca girerim. Çoğu yaratıcı fikrimin zihnimin bu halinden geldiğini kabul etmeliyim." diyor.
"LucidDream" serisindeki heykellerinden bahsederken ise şunları söylüyor: "LucidDreamin ardındaki fikir rüyalarımdan ve meditasyonlarımdan doğdu. Yıllarca hafızam tazeyken rüyalarımın detaylarını yazıya döktüm. Bu da bana sınırsız miktarda yaratıcı fikir kaynağı oluşturdu. Aslında rüyalarımdan yola çıkarak geliştirdiğim bazı fikirleri gerçekleştirebildim. Geçen sene, meditasyon esnasında aynı şey oldu. Zihnim tamamen boş olduğunda. Bazı imgeler ya da görseller, ben herhangi bir şekilde tetiklemeden zihnimde beliriverir. Ben her zaman bu fikirlerin içerisinde sevgi olduğunu düşünürüm. Onu gerçekleştirmek ve dünyayla paylaşmak için çok motive olurum. Bunun ulaşılmak isteyen insanlara dokunmaya dair bir görev olduğunu düşünüyorum. Çünkü bu fikirler bilincimden çıkmıyor. Bunu çok büyüleyici buluyorum. Eski işlerimde bu durum biraz farklı. Bu süreçte kendimi rüyama geri dönüyormuş gibi hissediyorum. İş bittiğinde de rüyam gerçekleşmiş gibi oluyor."
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Boiler Bytes: Nina Hole Sculpture

In April of 2016, the last sculpture designed by the late world-renown artist, Nina Hole, literally went up in flames. This Boiler Bytes segment remembers Nina Hole and the legacy of bringing people together through her performative works of art she left behind. Purdue is the proud home of Nina’s final sculpture titled, Repose. It is located just outside the Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts.

Bulacard from John Toki

This video message from John Toki was filmed on scene in Davis, CA. Links to the video file will be written on a self-addressed Bulacard that will be part of the Million Mentor March. Memories from the past can be instantly retrieved, displayed, and shared from the card using NFC cell phones such as the Galaxy S3 running on Google's Android 4.0. Additional information about the project can be found at www.internetofexperiences.com and www.bulacard.com.