Makers and Modelers: Works in Ceramic
September 8 — October 13, 2007
New York: 24th Street
Gladstone is pleased to announce a group exhibition of contemporary artists working with ceramic. While master potters and ceramicists have long explored the medium, a number of artists now incorporate the material into a larger practice, often in surprising and increasingly inventive ways. Drawn from sculptors, painters, and other practitioners, the international roster includes both established and emerging artists, those who have long worked in ceramic, and those coming to the medium afresh.
Kai Althoff, Anne Chu, Sam Durant, Urs Fischer, Peter Fischli/ David Weiss, Richard Hawkins, Mary Heilmann, Matt Johnson, Anish Kapoor, Mike Kelley, Klara Kristalova, Liz Larner, Andrew Lord, Sarah Lucas, Victor Man, Jonathan Meese, Marisa Merz, William J. O’Brien, Manfred Pernice, Alessandro Pessoli, Elizabeth Peyton, Ken Price, Thomas Schütte, Ricky Swallow, Gert and Uwe Tobias, Rosemarie Trockel, Rebecca Warren, Paloma Varga Weisz, Andro Wekua
The works in Makers and Modelers represent a variety of styles, textures, scales, and approaches to ceramic, some departing from the artist’s previous work, while others strive to promote a sense of continuity with other media. As the title of the exhibition suggests, the works in the show are either hand-built or constructed, stem from unexpected source materials, and expand upon sensibilities normally associated with other media. Sometimes paired with other substances, the works in the show emphasize process and question the relationships between objecthood and material. No longer just the vessels and other earthenware historically associated with the medium, the works in the exhibition play off or depart from established formal and technical precedents of ceramics. A fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Klaus Kertess will accompany the exhibition.

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