Ceramics Masterclass

Creative Techniques of 100 Great Artists

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Pub Date Aug 11 2020 | Archive Date Aug 05 2020

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Ceramics Masterclass examines 100 great pieces of ceramics from history and explores how they were made, what they do well and what we can learn from them. 

The subject of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exploited the versatile qualities of clay as a material to produce items ranging from humble utilitarian vessels, right through to exquisite works of art. Louisa Taylor explores this diverse discipline by showcasing 100 of the most innovative and inspiring artists past and present, analysing the techniques and methods used to create the works, and the concepts which underpin their creative process. The book shows how to recreate intricate still-life dioramas like fifteenth-century artist Bernard Palissy, explore narrative like Grayson Perry and convey sensitivity to material like Phoebe Cummings

Arranged thematically, Ceramics Masterclass will include chapters on vessels, decorative pieces, function, figurative works, conceptual pieces and installations.

  • Explores the artistic process, methodology and techniques of 100 great artists 
  • In-depth ceramic techniques section covering skills integral to working with clay 
  • Includes historical and contemporary examples 
  • Represents a global perspective of the field, including dynamic and ground-breaking approaches to clay 
Perfect for students, amateurs and professionals, this book will represent a global perspective of historical and contemporary approaches to clay and be a catalyst for discovery and intrigue

Ceramics Masterclass examines 100 great pieces of ceramics from history and explores how they were made, what they do well and what we can learn from them. 

The subject of ceramics is steeped in...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780711254077
PRICE $30.00 (USD)
PAGES 288

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This book starts of by giving a very informative insight to ceramics and the process of producing lovely vessels.
This is followed by a large pages of fabulous ceramic artist who talk about their technique and art. These are very beautifully photographs and the artist are many and varied. They are divided into chapters of Vessels, Decoration, Function. Figurative, Conceptual and Insulations. As a potter I find these works astounding and extremely inspirational and I would encourage anyone interested in the art to read this book

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Thank you Net Galley, White Lion Publishing and Louisa Taylor for my ARC.

As a 20-year on/off ceramicist (my major as an art student), and avid collector of ceramic and ceramic-related books, I can honestly say this was an excellent and enjoyable read. Well-researched, lovely photography and concise, many of my favourites were there.

I love the fact that the book was broken up into subjects, and each category featured artists that the author felt excelled in that particular area of the craft. There is also a solid foundation on the basics, the tools used for wheel-throwing as well as hand-building, the different firing methods, the ins and outs of how to do specific things, such as cross-hatching when coiling to ensure a strong join.

I did miss the inclusion of more up and coming contemporary artists, such as Louise Gelderblom and Catherine Brennon, but otherwise a wonderful read and the perfect gift for any ceramic aficionado. I certainly will buy a hard copy to add to my collection!

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Ceramics Masterclass is a style guide for ceramic artists written and curated by Louisa Taylor. Due out 11th Aug 2020 from Quarto on their Frances Lincoln imprint, it's 288 pages and will be available in flexibound softcover format.

The book is well laid out and beautifully illustrated. The introduction includes a number of informative subchapters on clay composition, testing materials, experimentation and discovery, techniques, and firing. Each of the following chapters contains a thematically cohesive collection of artist highlights (beautifully photographed): vessel, decorative, function, figurative, conceptual, and installation. There are so many of the entries which are completely mesmerizing. Literally pushing the envelope of what is even *possible* with the medium. The pieces are accompanied by artist's statements and background info which I found fascinating.

This is a lavishly illustrated reference for potters which will make a valuable addition to the well stocked studio library. It would be a superlative selection for a makers space or collective as well. The author has included numerous recipes and formulations for glazes, clay information, references, glossary, and an exhaustive cross referenced index. This would also make a wonderful text for formal classroom use.

Five stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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This will be an inspirational book for ceramics artists and potters looking to expand their craft. Taylor uses famous ceramics artists and their work to demonstrate different techniques, finishes, composition, etc. This is not a book for beginning pottery students--it's a little intimidating for a novice--but put this in the hands of anyone who's already working in ceramics, and their eyes will light up. Beautiful layout as an art book, too, even if you're not an artist.

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