Over the years I’ve repeatedly seen this viral picture of a tin-glazed earthenware plate from 1661 recirculated everywhere from Tumblr and Instagram to Twitter and Facebook. In 2019, the composer ...
These plates made of tightly-packed soil were produced by Japanese design collective Bril (+ slideshow). Each plate in the Rammed Earthenware collection by Bril is made from a combination of soil in ...
Located in Manhattan, the New York City Archaeological Repository houses a number archaeology collections, recovered from various seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century contexts, including ...
WHILE the birth of the royal baby went without a hitch the same cannot be said about one earthenware company’s decision to take a punt on the newborn being a girl. A family business thought it was ...
The word “amalgam” arose in the no-man’s land between metallurgy and alchemy. Mixing mercury with base metals was the meaning. Creating gold was often the goal. Molly Hatch’s “Amalgam” (2024) creates ...
Walk into Sarasota Art Museum right now and you'll see a giant new commission: Amalgam, a "plate painting"—that is, a large-scale ceramic installation—by American ceramic artist Molly Hatch. Hatch’s ...
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