The new show “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture,” at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), articulates the links between groups of artists working in a once-neglected, now ...
Lovers of sculpture who prefer clay to other materials have much to celebrate this month in Chicago, with a not-to-be-missed pair of shows at the Smart Museum of Art and the Art Institute, ...
There’s no shortage of clay art shows to see right now around the country. At the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture” highlights 50 bold ...
The sculpture is returning to the museum that inspired its creation 20 years ago A ceramic sculpture depicting porcupine-like quills has been donated to the museum that inspired its creation 20 years ...
The Dehua kiln is a famous kiln in ancient China for its white porcelain known as "China White." Since the Song Dynasty, the Dehua white porcelain has always been an important source of exported goods ...
Head Of A Laughing Child dates from the 18th century. Head Of A Laughing Child by Louis-Francois Roubiliac (Victoria and Albert Museum/PA) A porcelain sculpture discovered in a French flea market now ...
Exploring clay as a new medium, Brendan completed a new body of work at Heath Ceramics. Brendan Monroe is known for drawings, paintings and sculptures of organic landscapes and otherworldly creatures.
A ceramic sculpture depicting porcupine-like quills has been donated to the museum that inspired its creation 20 years ago. Artist Tim Andrews made his sculpture, Quills, in 2005 during a residency at ...