Patricia Sannit: Ely glacier, 2012, 6”x12”x11”, cast, carved and incised found and reclaimed clays, slip and stain
Patricia Sannit: Earth Orbit, 2010, 10”x9”x11”, cast, carved and incised found and reclaimed clays, slip and stain
Patricia Sannit: Cone Guard, 2010, 7”x11”x7”, cast, carved and incised found and reclaimed clays, slip and stain
Bente Skjøttgaard: Pink Clouds field no 1036, 2010, Stoneware and glaze, hand built, 30 clouds, total 42 x 165 x 75 cm. Photo: Ole Akhøj
Issue Two - Ceramics Now Magazine
Ceramics Now Magazine’s Issue Two introduces the work of over 35 international artists, beginning with Ken Eastman, Kimberly Cook, Patricia Sannit, Marianne McGrath, Annie Woodford, Suzanne Stumpf or Ruth Power, and continuing with a special feature on Romanian ceramic artists, and a preview feature for Copenhagen Ceramics. The issue also inaugurates Ceramics Now’s new Review category.
/ Cover: Ken Eastman, Hold your own. Media: Stoneware with painted coloured slips and oxides. Dimensions: 14.9 x 13 x 21.3 inches / 38 x 33 x 54 cm.
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Ken Eastman, Brian Kakas, Patricia Sannit, Steve Belz, Kimberly Cook, Annie Woodford, Jenni Ward, Kwok-Pong Bobby Tso, Liliana Folta, Deborah Britt, Cindy Billingsley, Paula Bellacera, Teresa & Helena Jané, Virginie Besengez, Els Wenselaers, Walter B. Stephen (review by Jill Beute Koverman), Cybele Rowe and Lauren Ari (review by Daniel Fleischmann), Allison Luce (review by James Romaine), Tom Hubbard (review by Roxana Ciobanu), Ceramics Now Exhibition (review by Vasi Hîrdo), Max Cheprack, Suzanne Stumpf, Marianne McGrath, Kathy Pallie, Debra Fleury, Bente Skjøttgaard, Bodil Manz, Arina Ailincăi, Marta Jakobovits, Romana Mateiaş, Aniela Ovadiuc, Oriana Pelladi, Eugenia Pop, Cristina Popescu Russu, Simona Tănăsescu, Bogdan Teodorescu, Anti-Utopias.
Digital Issue Two - Ceramics Now Magazine
Ceramics Now Magazine’s Issue Two introduces the work of over 35 international artists, beginning with Ken Eastman, Kimberly Cook, Patricia Sannit, Marianne McGrath, Annie Woodford, Suzanne Stumpf or Ruth Power, and continuing with a special feature on Romanian ceramic artists, and a preview feature for Copenhagen Ceramics. The issue also inaugurates Ceramics Now’s new Review category.
/ Digital Cover: Romana Cucu Mateiaş, Signs between Heaven and Earth. Media: Earthenware, Metalic oxides, 64.2 x 6.7 inches, 75.2 x 6.7 inches / 163 x 17 cm, 191 x 17 cm.
WHAT YOU GET - DIGITAL
- Full content of the issue for a very good price.
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- .PDF (Windows) and .EPUB (Mac) files only.
FULL CONTENT
Ken Eastman, Brian Kakas, Patricia Sannit, Steve Belz, Kimberly Cook, Annie Woodford, Jenni Ward, Kwok-Pong Bobby Tso, Liliana Folta, Deborah Britt, Cindy Billingsley, Paula Bellacera, Teresa & Helena Jané, Virginie Besengez, Els Wenselaers, Walter B. Stephen (review by Jill Beute Koverman), Cybele Rowe and Lauren Ari (review by Daniel Fleischmann), Allison Luce (review by James Romaine), Tom Hubbard (review by Roxana Ciobanu), Ceramics Now Exhibition (review by Vasi Hîrdo), Max Cheprack, Suzanne Stumpf, Marianne McGrath, Kathy Pallie, Debra Fleury, Bente Skjøttgaard, Bodil Manz, Arina Ailincăi, Marta Jakobovits, Romana Cucu Mateiaş, Aniela Ovadiuc, Oriana Pelladi, Eugenia Pop, Cristina Popescu Russu, Simona Tănăsescu, Bogdan Teodorescu, Anti-Utopias / Sabin Borş.
• REVIEWS
13 Ways of Looking at “Natural Great Piece” - Meditations on a performance in clay by Cybele Rowe and Lauren Ari, by Daniel Fleischmann
Semper Fidelis: How I Met My Father - Tom Hubbard, by Roxana Ciobanu
Ceramics Now Exhibition - first edition, by Vasi Hîrdo
Interview with Jill Beute Koverman (Chief Curator of Collections and Research, McKissick Museum) on Walter B. Stephen’s work
• SPECIAL FEATURES
Romanian ceramic artists
In partnership with the Romanian Fine Arts Union and Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
Danish ceramic artists, Copenhagen Ceramics
In partnership with Copenhagen Ceramics, Copenhagen, Denmark
Plinth Gallery artists
In partnership with Plinth Gallery, Denver, CO, USA
Steve Belz: Pulse, 2011, Ceramic, glaze, bronze and powder coating, 9H x 14W x 10D inches
Steve Belz: In the Balance (detail), 2011, Low fire ceramic, glazes, washes, slips, stainless steel, rubber and wood, 13H x 13W x 7D inches
Ruth Power: Vulva 1 (Cephalophilia), 2010, 43cm wide x 37cm long x 14cm deep; 2011, porcelain, LED light, cord, plug, wooden box with black paint and flocked interior
Ruth Power: Bound breast (Cephalophilia), 2011, 43cm wide x 37cm long x 14cm deep; porcelain, LED light, cord, plug, wooden box with black paint and flocked interior.
Jenni Ward: Branch Series IV, 2011, ceramic & high temperature, wire, 54” x 8” x 8”
Jenni Ward: Sprout Series IV, 2009, ceramic & high temperature, wire, 18” x 36” x 4”
Jenni Ward: Nest Series IV, 2010, ceramic & high temperature, wire, 12” x 10” 8”
Jenni Ward: Hive Series IV, 2011, ceramic & wire, 26” x 10” x 10”
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