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Title: Locust

Artist: Chris Berti

Title: Logo

Artist: Orton Cone Box

Title: Long Time No See

Artist: Ryan Mitchell

Title: Loom II

Artist: Katsuyo Aoki

Title: Love Shack

Artist: Chris Antemann

Title: Lovers

Artist: Akio Takamori

Title: Lucretia

Artist: Claire Curneen

Title: Lungs

Artist: Clayton Bailey

Title: Mace

Artist: N/A

Title: Madonna

Artist: Andrew Simmons

Title: Male Figure - Tang

Artist: Ralph Bacerra

Whiteware with glazes 30"h x 14"w x 7"d

Title: Man with Hat

Artist: Kirk Mangus

Title: Massive Vessel

Artist: Errol Willett

Large scale ceramic sculpture by Willett, whose trajectory of practice has developed in a sliding scale from functional objects towards expressive pottery in a career that has seen him study and collaborate with the likes of Ken Ferguson, Betty Woodman and Paul Soldner amongst others. This vessel explores an intersection of organic shape and texture, feeling for a sensation of fluid mass and density through relationships to the body and to the softer and more malleable machinations of clay. The proportions at which Willett works result from a period where the artist was offered studio space in a factory with access to industrial-level kilns and other equipment, the afforded ability to shift upwards in scale reinforcing an increasingly conceptual underpinning in his ceramic production that has held. Massive abstract earthenware sculpture, Sumus series, Colorado, 1990s On concrete base Signed 43" x 19" x 19" Note: Willett has studied and worked with Betty Woodman, Ken Ferguson, and Paul Soldner, among others.

Title: Materiality of Light

Artist: Colby Parsons

Title: Mayoi

Artist: Takemura Kazuki

Title: Medusa and Child

Artist: Zacaria Anny

Title: Melancholy, Rancor and Bitterness

Artist: Kukuli Velarde

'ISICHAPUITU (MELANCHOLY, FLAKY, NETA, Peruvian Kukuli Velarde makes work indebted to folk tradition and traditional ornamentation, exploring the new politics of identity, estrangements of context and acts of “forgetfulness” that occur as art is displaced from its origin. ‘Melancholy’ is cut from a series of works exploring memory, fear, desire and ideology through figurative icons that, in tandem, present a larger picture of the artists identity and belief in a shared system of traits. The sculpture is arguably the most elaborate and outwardly ornate of the series, the surface of the ceramic fired and highlighted to bring out a subtle pink hue that intensifies around points of depth or detail in a remarkably flesh-like manner. Cracked fins or extraneous, flaking details (most noticeably in the halo surrounding the head of the figure) are given a rich golden enamel coat, their reptilian nature reinforced by the brace of lizards crawling across and penetrating the surface of the form in an abject and violently sexual fusion. ENTANGLED, CULEBREANDO), 1998-2001 glazed earthenware each 24 in. (61 cm.) high (5) Sheboygan, Kohler Arts Center, Kukuli Velarde: Cantaros de Vida (The Isichapuitu Series), 2002.

Title: Melted Cones

Artist: Orton Cone Box

Title: Memory Myth Motif

Artist: Eric Nelson

A surreal combination of objects, ‘Memory Myth Motif Centaur with Objects’ might resemble a dreamlike collision of myth and fragmented cultural artefact. Nelsen began his ceramic practice in Japan, subsequently traveling Asia to extensively study eastern ceramic technique, and many of his sculptures exhibit a control over multiple frames of reference within those influences. This work’s tight tangle of forms teeters, as though caught in a moment before collapse. The expressive figure of the centaur and balletic rider merge into a larger sense of movement and chaotic balance. Nelsen was the first ceramicist to build an anagama kiln in the US, and the distinctive glaze on the piece is created from wood ash super-heated within its long sloped structure.

Title: Menina

Artist: Vilma Villaverde

Title: Mental

Artist: Kurokawa Toru

Title: Mermaid White

Artist: Zhi Min

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