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Potter extraordinaire, conservationist, railway enthusiast, and iconoclast, Barry Brickell is one of New Zealand's most important ceramicists and this work celebrates his work through essays on his work and a comprehensive chronology that further illuminates his achievements. One of the leaders of the New Zealand Anglo-Oriental pottery movement that developed from the 1950s, Brickell has shaped both his own domestic ware and the wider pottery culture for more than 50 years. His exuberant and elemental pots and sculptures, which pulse with a sense of humor and sexuality rare in New Zealand…mehr

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Potter extraordinaire, conservationist, railway enthusiast, and iconoclast, Barry Brickell is one of New Zealand's most important ceramicists and this work celebrates his work through essays on his work and a comprehensive chronology that further illuminates his achievements. One of the leaders of the New Zealand Anglo-Oriental pottery movement that developed from the 1950s, Brickell has shaped both his own domestic ware and the wider pottery culture for more than 50 years. His exuberant and elemental pots and sculptures, which pulse with a sense of humor and sexuality rare in New Zealand craft or art, are on full display in this with a range of newly commissioned photos and historic images. A must have for art, craft, and pottery lovers, this book encapsulates the many talents of one of New Zealand's most prized artists.
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Autorenporträt
David Craig is an associate professor at the University of Otago who has a PhD from the Australian National University and has taught sociology at the University of Queensland and the University of Auckland. He has spent extensive time interviewing Barry Brickell and editing his writing and he is a cocurator of the Barry Brickell Retrospective Exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum, New Zealand. Gregory O'Brien is a celebrated poet, essayist, painter, anthologist, and art curator who won the 2012 Prime Minister's Award for nonfiction and is an Arts Foundation Laureate of New Zealand. His recent books include Beauties of the Octagonal Pool, Hanly, and A Micronaut in the Wide World.