- Untitled Vase/Stack
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Peter Voulkos has been rightly celebrated as one of the most important contemporary ceramists worldwide. Over the course of his 50-year career, he challenged historical attitudes about the nature of clay and revolutionized aesthetics. During the mid-20th century, he established California as the center for avant-garde ceramic art in America.
Voulkos created his breakthrough ceramics in Los Angeles from 1954 to 1959. In addition to making and breaking the structure of pots, he created monumental sculptures that were, in essence, a combination of thrown and slab-built elements assembled into towering, expressionistic constructions. From about 1968 to 1978, Voulkos made a series of large-scale vases, such as this Vase/Stack, that emerged from the sculptures of the 1950s. Their totemic structures were created from a set of controlled, wheel-thrown cylinders that were stacked on top of each other. Voulkos employed a series of tools and techniques to alter the surfaces of these works. They included plunging knives into the surface and cutting ragged lines; adding small balls of clay into cut interstices; pressing holes into the vessel with his thumbs (called pass-throughs); and otherwise tearing and patching the clay. As this example shows, his strategic interventions articulated rather than obliterated the vessel form, liberating it from the weight of history and changing its aesthetic.
ProvenanceMr. and Mrs. Erle Loran, Berkeley, California; Page Schorer, by descent; Gerald Sauer Fine Art, St. Helena, California.
Exhibition History"Peter Voulkos: A Retrospective," Museum of Contemporary Craft, New York [?], 17 February - 2 April 1978; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 3 June - 30 July 1978; Museum of Contemporary Craft, New York, 6 October - 31 December 1978; Milwaukee Art Center, 23 February - 15 April 1979. [checklist #118]
"Peter Voulkos Retrospective," Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo and National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, 1995.
"The Scholar's Eye," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Cameron Gallery, 16 May - 1 September 2008.
"Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary Ceramics: The Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 4 March - 3 June, 2012.
"Three Decades of West Coast Ceramics, 1956–1986," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 23 February - 30 June, 2013.
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