Subversive ceramics / Claudia Clare.
Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016Description: pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781472528544 (hardback)
- 738 23
- NK4252.S63 C59 2016
- ANT035000
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NK4225 .I45 1999 A potter's workbook / | NK4225 .L43 2013 Simon Leach's pottery handbook / | NK4235 .G54 1999 The potter's art / | NK4252 .S63 C59 2016 Subversive ceramics / | NK4252 .S63 S39 2008 Confrontational ceramics : the artist as social critic / | NK4360 .D48 2002 Stoneware / | NK4360 .R45 Stoneware & porcelain; the art of high-fired pottery. |
"Satire has been used in ceramic production for centuries. Historically, it occurred either as a slogan or proverb written on to the ceramic surface; as pictorial surface imagery; or as a satirical figurine. The use of satire in contemporary ceramics is a rapidly evolving trend, with many artists subverting or otherwise rethinking well known historic forms to make their point. Claudia Clare examines the relationship between ceramics, social politics, and political movements and the way both organisations and individual artists have used these predominantly domestic objects to agitate among the masses or simply express their ideas. 90 colour illustrations of various subversive, satirical and campaigning works illustrate her arguments and enliven debate. Divided into two parts, Subversive Ceramics discusses a selection of historical and contemporary works by artists and makers from twenty-one different countries, from 500BC to the present day"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Part One: Defining Subversion and Satire -- 1. Vice and Folly -- 2. Objection! A History of Protest -- Part Two: Subversion in Contemporary Ceramics -- 3. The Peasants' Revolt: Form and Message -- 4. Emancipation: New Methods of Production -- 5. The Campaigning Trail -- Conclusion -- Index.
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