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Modern British Potters and Their Studios

By (author) David Whiting
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 11th Nov 2009
Dimensions: w 230mm h 288mm d 20mm
Weight: 1064g
ISBN-10: 0713687320
ISBN-13: 9780713687323
Barcode No: 9780713687323
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Synopsis
An in-depth study of 24 artists, their work and studios. The book will look at the work, inspiration and the studio of each potter. Almost a mini biography on many of the most prominent and exciting artists around, the book looks at artists making everything from domestic ware to sculpture, and includes Clive Bowen, Walter Keeler, Sandy Brown, Ken Eastman, Neil Brownsword and Claire Curneen amongst many others. Both a visual and informative book, showcasing work alongside professional shots of the artists studios, with a well-written summary of the artist. This book offers an ideal opportunity to review a variety of some of the most interesting potters together, throwing the book open to a wide audience of ceramic lovers.

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'The combination of such 'fly on the wall' photographs with more formal ones is backed up by thoughtful and informative texts on each artist...Highly recommended' Galleries magazine, March 2010 'At last a book that highlights the diversity and talent of present day British Potters.' Kent Potters Newsletter 'This is the most beautifully produced book of its kind that I have ever seen. Even the monocrome picture on the cover tempts one to open the book and discover the treasures that lie within.' Nacorum & Chiltern Potters Guild, Summer 2010 '... a happy blend of text and image...' Crafts - May 2010 'a handsome book...with substance, honesty and surprise...if pots and potters intrigue you then this is one for both your reference shelf and your coffee table.' Resurgence (July 2010)