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ED I TO R Peter Held is the curator of ceramics at the Ceramics Research Center, part of the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe. He received the 2007 Ceramic Lifetime Achievement Award from the Friends of Contemporary Ceramics.
AU THORS Carla Coch taught in the English Department at Alfred University for over twelve years. Her book, Dao.Qi: Spirit and Vessel, published in 2004, concerning artist Shi Yuren is one of the first biographical surveys of a single individual influence in contemporary Chinese ceramic art. In 2008, she was made an Honorary Citizen of Jingdezhen, China.
Tanya Harrod is a preeminent design historian and writer based in London. Her recent book, The Last Sane Man: Michael Cardew. Modern Pots, Colonialism, and the Counterculture, Yale University Press, was published in 2012.
Wayne Higby is a consummately self-aware artist whose reflections on his own work are at once poetic, profound, and unassailable. The arc of his career tests one’s grasp of how mind, space, and landscape coalesce. Early ascension placed him at the forefront of the American ceramics movement during an era of explosive growth and originality. Through constant investigation and reinvention, he has extended the definition and potential of both the vessel and the architectural site. Peter Held (ed.)
Mary Drach McInnes is Professor of Art History at the School of Art and Design, Alfred University. Her teaching, publications, and curatorial work focus on issues in modern sculpture and craft. Henry M. Sayre is Distinguished Professor of Art History at Oregon State University— Cascades Campus, Bend. He is producer and creator of the ten-part television series A World of Art: Works in Progress, first aired on PBS in the fall of 1997, and the author of nine books.
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Wayne Higby lives and works in Alfred Station, New York. He is a professor and holds the Robert C. Turner Chair of Ceramic Art at Alfred University. Higby is the recipient of the American Craft Movement Visionary Award from the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, as well as the Master of the Media award and the Distinguished Educator Award from the James Renwick Alliance, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. He is also Honorary Professor of Art at Shanghai University and an Honorary Citizen of the “Porcelain City” of Jingdezhen, China, and Vice President of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva.
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This first monograph, dedicated to the complete works of the pioneering ceramicist accompanies the traveling exhibition Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby, which starts at the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe. One hundred eighty images present a complete survey of works, while expert essays illuminate the oeuvre from various perspectives.
Peter Held (ed.)
Ezra Shales is Associate Professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, whose teaching focuses on the intersections of design, craft, and art. His book, Made in Newark, Rutgers University Press, 2010, explores craft as an anchor of regional identity in Progressive-era New Jersey.
THE CER A MIC ART OF WAYNE HIGBY
Helen W. Drutt English is world renowned for her significant and continued commitment to the advancement and awareness of the modern and contemporary craft field. She was founder and director of the Helen Drutt Gallery in Philadelphia.
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Wayne Higby is an international protagonist amongst contemporary ceramic artists. The scope of his work ranges from objects and sculptures to the large-scale architecture installations EarthCloud and SkyWell Falls. His abstract interpretations of American landscapes using the raku technique possess an almost eerie presence, plasticity, and technical perfection. Their theme is philosophical: “My work is a meditation on the relationship between spirit and matter. It is not about landscape.” (Wayne Higby)
ISBN 978-3-89790-384-5
Helen W. Drutt English / Mary Drach McInnes / Ezra Shales / Lee Somers
WAY NE HIGBY—EarthCloud 208 pages (in 2 books), 228 color illustrations. Book object, decorative slipcase, in English and German. ISBN 978-3-89790-276-3
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