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CONTENTS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016 Makers & making r 2 - 17 Shadows & light James Oughtibridge and the making of his sinuous ceramic sculptures 1 8- 19 Pieces of a porcelain puzzle The story behind the meticulous restoration of a giant porcelain fountain 24-27 Rebels & renegades How ceramic pieces play their part in the world's political climate 28-30 The glamour of glaze Riccardo Gori has spent fifteen years developing crystalline glazes for his ceramic jewellery 33-36 Second time around If your new year's resolution is to turn to cerarnics füll time, meet three people who have made the leap, with exciting results 3 8-41 Revolutionary among revolutionaries Waleed Qaisi has witnessed war, which in turn has informed his ceramic art 4 2 -4 7 The potter & the plantsman A dazzling collection of Alan Caiger-Smith's Aldermaston work is now housed at Great Dixter, the home of his late friend Christopher Lloyd 50-52 Priceless 'purcelane' A new Amsterdam show of treasures from the Dutch Empire features the finest historical ceramics i;4.--r;7 Composing with colour For Sara Moorhouse it's all about hues and linear decoration 60-64 Masterdass Aneta Regel reveals how she creates her mysterious pieces h (1 ·· b 7 One to watch Jade Crompton works with 3D printing and traditional slip-casting CERAMIC REVIEW 2 Cemmk vicw i -60. Aneta Regel shares her approach to her sculptural forms =lc Ce, \Qm~ INSIDE 1 ISSUE 277 Contributors 4 Subscription details and next issue highlights 79 Regulars 7 Readers' letters Your news, views, pictures and comments 8-9 News Our round-up ofkey stories from the ceramics world 11 Review Jo Dahn visits Slipping the trail, Philip Eglin's response to l 9thcentury slipware 20-21 Gallery Our pick of the crop of current national and international ceramic shows, from Doug Fitch and Hannah McAndrew at the Leach Pottery, to an in-depth exhibition devoted to the work of the German ceramist Waltraud Eich 23 The potters' blog Have you caught up with Svend Bayer's blog 7 We speak to him and the potter he collaborates with to bring it online, Brigitte Colleaux 48-49 Auction eye Michael Jeffrey from Woolley and Wallis reports on the rise in interest in Martin Brothers wares 59 Books Our choice of four new reads from the ceramic world 69 Review Andy Christian reports back on the 5 6th La Biennale di Venezia 70-73 CPA News The newsletter for Craft Potters Association members 80 From our archive We've rediscovered a rich seam of images in our magazine files of Mick Casson at work Kunst- und Museumsbibliothek der Studt Köln ~.1<..?.. Q.{b ."'.\-- s;f.._ 3
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Volltext | CONTENTS JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016 Makers & making r 2 - 17 Shadows & light James Oughtibridge and the making of his sinuous ceramic sculptures 1 8- 19 Pieces of a porcelain puzzle The story behind the meticulous restoration of a giant porcelain fountain 24-27 Rebels & renegades How ceramic pieces play their part in the world's political climate 28-30 The glamour of glaze Riccardo Gori has spent fifteen years developing crystalline glazes for his ceramic jewellery 33-36 Second time around If your new year's resolution is to turn to cerarnics füll time, meet three people who have made the leap, with exciting results 3 8-41 Revolutionary among revolutionaries Waleed Qaisi has witnessed war, which in turn has informed his ceramic art 4 2 -4 7 The potter & the plantsman A dazzling collection of Alan Caiger-Smith's Aldermaston work is now housed at Great Dixter, the home of his late friend Christopher Lloyd 50-52 Priceless 'purcelane' A new Amsterdam show of treasures from the Dutch Empire features the finest historical ceramics i;4.--r;7 Composing with colour For Sara Moorhouse it's all about hues and linear decoration 60-64 Masterdass Aneta Regel reveals how she creates her mysterious pieces h (1 ·· b 7 One to watch Jade Crompton works with 3D printing and traditional slip-casting CERAMIC REVIEW 2 Cemmk vicw i -60. Aneta Regel shares her approach to her sculptural forms =lc Ce, \Qm~ INSIDE 1 ISSUE 277 Contributors 4 Subscription details and next issue highlights 79 Regulars 7 Readers' letters Your news, views, pictures and comments 8-9 News Our round-up ofkey stories from the ceramics world 11 Review Jo Dahn visits Slipping the trail, Philip Eglin's response to l 9thcentury slipware 20-21 Gallery Our pick of the crop of current national and international ceramic shows, from Doug Fitch and Hannah McAndrew at the Leach Pottery, to an in-depth exhibition devoted to the work of the German ceramist Waltraud Eich 23 The potters' blog Have you caught up with Svend Bayer's blog 7 We speak to him and the potter he collaborates with to bring it online, Brigitte Colleaux 48-49 Auction eye Michael Jeffrey from Woolley and Wallis reports on the rise in interest in Martin Brothers wares 59 Books Our choice of four new reads from the ceramic world 69 Review Andy Christian reports back on the 5 6th La Biennale di Venezia 70-73 CPA News The newsletter for Craft Potters Association members 80 From our archive We've rediscovered a rich seam of images in our magazine files of Mick Casson at work Kunst- und Museumsbibliothek der Studt Köln ~.1<..?.. Q.{b ."'.\-- s;f.._ 3 |
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