Contemporary Ceramics: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

by Jane Adlin

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The contemporary ceramics in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum show the extraordinary breadth of styles postwar artists have been able to create. The aggressive experimentation of Voulkos, Mason, Price, and the other early pottery-making "rule breakers" of the era gave rise to one of the most creative periods in the history of ceramics, as the exhibition and this catalogue demonstrate.

The art in both the exhibition and this accompanying catalogue is grouped together in loose aesthetic and philosophical associations from which relationships can be made between specific objects, but the lines are never firmly drawn, and the groupings are always open to new interpretations and connections. Lines blur as one asks whether it is the color or the structure that makes A Box Bottle by Elizabeth Fritsch (b. 1940) and the bowl (pl. 21) by Christine Jones (b. 1955) seem to belong together. Does a figurative, sculptural ceramic express the inner feeling of the artist in the same way as the spontaneity of a Voulkos "stack," or is the sculpture a manipulation of material with no psychic content? [This book was originally published in 1998 and has gone out of print. This edition is a print-on-demand version of the original book.]

  • ISBN10 0300200617
  • ISBN13 9780300200614
  • Publish Date 3 September 2013 (first published 31 December 1998)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 48
  • Language English