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Clay Pop: Curated by Alia Williams at Jeffrey Deitch, New York

Ceramics Now by Ceramics Now
October 12, 2021
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  • Clay Pop: Curated by Alia Williams at Jeffrey Deitch, New York, 2021

Clay Pop: Curated by Alia Williams is on view at Jeffrey Deitch, New York

September 10 – October 30, 2021

Clay Pop documents the reinvention of ceramic sculpture by a new generation of artists. A medium that has often been characterized as more craft than art is now an exciting platform for formal and conceptual innovation. A medium that traditionally diverged from engagement with popular culture is now adding a new dimension to Pop Art.

Paralleling current concerns in painting, many of the artists featured in Clay Pop are also exploring issues of gender, race and identity, using clay in new ways to engage with social issues. Artists are using the medium to create a personal narrative. Clay is being pushed beyond the confines of craft and design.

“Artists are taking a traditional medium and turning it on its head,” says the exhibition curator Alia Williams. An earlier generation of ceramic artists is referenced, but the range of influences encompasses vernacular commercial imagery and artistic sources from African American assemblage to Walt Disney.

Much of the new work is exuberant and figurative, expanding on how the medium of clay has been traditionally used. Glazes are especially colorful. Funk art from 1970s Northern California is a source, as is Claes Oldenburg’s store. Some of the artists also draw on artistic influences from the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Many of the 37 artists in the exhibition know each other, forming a community around this new direction in ceramic sculpture. The community is especially dynamic in Los Angeles, where several of the artists share kilns and studios.

Clay Pop is the first large exhibition to document this new artistic direction.

Curator Alia Williams is the Managing Director of Jeffrey Deitch, New York. Exhibition design is by Charlap Hyman and Herrero.

The artists participating in Clay Pop are: Diana Yesenia Alvarado, Alex Anderson, Trisha Baga, Alex Becerra, Genesis Belanger, Seth Bogart, Chen Nien Ying, Woody De Othello, Sharif Farrag, Ryan Flores, Dominique Fung, Melvino Garretti, Raven Halfmoon, Kahlil Robert Irving, Elizabeth Jaeger, Devin B. Johnson, Heidi Lau, Grant Levy-Lucero, Candice Lin, Jasmine Little, Lindsey Mendick, Keegan Monaghan, Masato Mori, Ruby Neri, Brian Rochefort, Jennifer Rochlin, Brie Ruais, Sterling Ruby, Sally Saul, Alake Shilling, Adam Silverman, Jessica Stoller, Katie Stout, Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, Wade Tullier, Amia Yokoyama, Bari Ziperstein

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Jeffrey Deitch
18 Wooster Street
New York

Photos by Genevieve Hanson. Courtesy of the artists and Jeffrey Deitch, New York

Tags: Adam SilvermanAlake ShillingAlex AndersonAlex BecerraAmia YokoyamaBari ZipersteinBrian RochefortBrie RuaisCandice LinChen Nien YingDevin B. JohnsonDiana Yesenia AlvaradoDominique FungElizabeth JaegerGenesis BelangerGrant Levy-LuceroHeidi LauJasmine LittleJeffrey DeitchJennifer RochlinJessica StollerKahlil Robert IrvingKatie StoutKeegan MonaghanLindsey MendickMagdalena Suarez FrimkessMasato MoriMelvino GarrettiNew YorkRaven HalfmoonRuby NeriRyan FloresSally SaulSeth BogartSharif FarragSterling RubyTrisha BagaWade TullierWoody De Othello
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