Modern Clay in Denver (1948-1972): Twelve Ceramic Artists by Elizabeth Schlosser, Book, copyright 2005
Modern Clay in Denver (1948-1972): Twelve Ceramic Artists by Elizabeth Schlosser, Book, copyright 2005
Modern Clay in Denver (1948–1972): Twelve Ceramic Artists by Elizabeth Schlosser examines a pivotal period in Colorado's artistic history, when a group of innovative ceramic artists helped establish Denver as an important center for modern ceramics in the American West. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, this scholarly volume documents the artists, ideas, and institutions that shaped the development of modern ceramic art in Denver during the postwar era.
Through biographical essays, historical research, and numerous illustrations, Schlosser explores the careers and contributions of twelve influential ceramic artists whose work reflected the broader movements of modernism while maintaining distinctive regional perspectives. The book highlights the growth of ceramics as a fine art medium and examines the role played by educational institutions, museums, and artist communities in fostering innovation and experimentation.
Featuring outstanding examples of pottery, sculpture, and ceramic design, this publication provides valuable insight into an important chapter of Colorado art history. An essential resource for collectors, historians, museum professionals, and enthusiasts of modern ceramics and Western American art.
Author: Elizabeth Schlosser
Publisher: Denver Art Museum
Copyright: 2005
Format: Softcover
Pages: Approximately 112
Illustrations: Color and black-and-white photographs throughout
SKU:11233
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