Brian Rochefort (American, born 1985), Hotspot, 2017. Stoneware, earthenware, glaze, and glass,15 x 14 x 14 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Loren G. Lipson, M.D., 2017.131.2.
Brian Rochefort (American, born 1985), Hotspot, 2017. Stoneware, earthenware, glaze, and glass,15 x 14 x 14 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Loren G. L
Exposition
Payant
Sculpture

Cool Clay: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Ceramics Collective exhibition

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Vernissage
dim 21 Juil 2019, 11:00

Crocker Art Museum
216 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
États-Unis

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From raw textures to meticulous details, to glazes bursting with color, the works in Cool Clay represent one of the most exciting and expansive fields of contemporary art. This exhibition highlights a selection of notable acquisitions that strengthen the Crocker Art Museum’s ceramics holdings in both diversity and scope. These pieces represent the work of influential figures such as Rudy Autio, Sergei Isupov, Jun Kaneko, Tony Marsh, Edwin Scheier, Nancy Selvin, and Akio Takamori, as well as more recent leaders like Peter Olson, Zemer Peled, Brian Rochefort, and Dirk Staschke. Although the artists pursue a great variety of approaches and techniques, each embraces the experimental and playful sensibility this versatile medium engenders. Spanning six decades of studio practice, this exhibition celebrates the ground-breaking achievements of 20th-century ceramists as well as those who today continue to reimagine the possibilities of working in clay.

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