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Lot 163

18 Books and Booklets: Contemporary Ceramics

Estimate: $200 - $300
Starting Bid
$100

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  1. The New Ceramics: Trends and Traditions, Peter Dormer, Thames and Hudson (London), 1986.
  2. Ceramics in the Pacific Northwest, Lamar Harrington, University of Washington Press, 1979.
  3. American Potters: The Work of Twenty Modern Masters, Garth Clark, Watson-Guptill Publications (New York), 1981.
  4. American Porcelain: New Expressions in Ancient Art, Lloyd Herman, Timber Press (Forest Grove, Oregon), 1981.
  5. Ceramic Sculpture: Six Artists, Richard Marshall and Suzanne Foley, Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), 1981. The six artists: Voulkos, Mason, Price, Arneson, Gilhooly, Shaw.
  6. Collaborations: Robert Hudson and Richard Shaw, Braunstein/ Quay Gallery (San Francisco), 2009.
  7. VandenBerge, essay by John Fitzgibbon, Natsoulas Novelozo Gallery (Davis, California), 1991.
  8. American Potters Today, Garth Clark and Oliver Watson, Victoria and Albert Museum (London), 1986.
  9. Richard Shaw/ Ed Blackburn/ Tony Costanzo/ Redd Ekks/ John Roloff, California State University (Fullerton), 1976.
  10. Robert Brady: A Survey Exhibition, Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento), 1989.
  11. Viola Frey: Retrospective, Garth Clark, Creative Arts League of Sacramento, 1981.
  12. Viola Frey: It's All Part of the Clay, Patterson Sims, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia), 1984.
  13. A Personal View: Selections from the Joan Mannheimer Ceramic Collection, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1983.
  14. Contemporary American Ceramics: Twenty Artists, Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1985.
  15. Frank Fleming: Personal Mythologies, Birmingham Museum of Art, 1992.
  16. Ceramic Artists: Distinguished Alumni of the Kansas City Art Institute, Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery (Kansas City), 1983.
  17. Richard Shaw: Illusionism in Clay 1971-1985, Braunstein Gallery (San Francisco), 1985.
  18. Jun Kaneko: Solo Exhibition and Installation, Bentley Gallery (Scottsdale), 1994.

Condition

Good condition. The front papers of The New Ceramics has coffee spill stains, also faintly visible on the fore-edge of the text block.

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