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Collections, Catalogs & Exhibitions - Shapes From Out of Nowhere: Ceramics from the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection

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Book Synopsis: Adventures in abstract ceramics, from George E. Ohr and Ken Price to Kathy Butterly

A comprehensive overview of 20th-century non-representational ceramics from the earliest years of the modernist revolution to the postwar period through to the present, Shapes From Out of Nowhere features an unparalleled gathering of over 150 works from New York City-based collector Robert Ellison. It explores the featured artists' rejection of symmetrical, utilitarian forms in clay in favor of the sculptural and abstract, and challenges the boundaries between function, non-function, design, drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture. Built over a period of 40 years, this singular collection reflects the personal and discerning eye of a collector focused on the exploration of shape and form.

Ellison's introduction to abstraction in clay was the work of George E. Ohr, whose late 19th-century creations represent the first seismic shift in a challenge to form itself. Ohr was the catalyst for this new direction in clay, and his vision foreshadows 20th-century postwar experimentation in fine art. The book showcases the sculptures by Ohr along with artists from the second half of the 20th century to the present, including seminal works by Axel Salto, Ken Price and Peter Voulkos, the progenitor of the American studio movement.

Shapes From Out of Nowhere tells this important story through the work of these key figures, but also introduces lesser known artists who transformed-and continue to push-the possibilities of the medium, including Kathy Butterly, Elisa D'Arrigo, Anne Marie Laureys and Aneta Regel. This transformative collection will be given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2021 in honor of the museum's 150th anniversary, and this lavishly illustrated book will serve as both an exhibition catalog and as a document of the gift to the museum.

Artists include: Robert Arneson, Rudy Autio, F. Carlton Ball, Lynda Benglis, Kate Blacklock, Nina Borgia-Aberle, Alison Britton, Kathy Butterly, Peter Callas, Syd Carpenter, Christina Carver, Katherine Choy, Dieter Crumbiegel, Elisa D'Arrigo, Harris Deller, Richard DeVore, Kim Dickey, Gary DiPasquale, Ruth Duckworth, Raymon Elozua, Gary Erickson, Ken Ferguson, Amara Geffen, John Gill, Chris Gustin, Babs Haenen, Ewen Henderson, Wayne Higby, Margaret Israel, Howard Kottler, Anne Marie Laureys, Gareth Mason, John Mason, Leza McVey, Jim Melchert, Ursula Morley Price, Gertrud Natzler, Otto Natzler, Win Ng, William Parry, Ken Price, Aneta Regel, Mary Rogers, Stanley Rosen, Axel Salto, Paul Soldner, Rudofl Staffel, Chris Staley, Susanna Stephenson, Toshiko Takaezu, Kyoto Tonegawa, Robert Turner, Peter Voulkos, Frans Wildenhain, Marguerite Wildenhain, Betty Woodman, William Wyman and Arnold Zimmerman.

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Experience the world of abstract ceramics like never before! Introducing "Shapes From Out of Nowhere: Ceramics from the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection" - a comprehensive overview of 20th-century non-representational ceramics. With over 150 works carefully curated from the personal collection of Robert Ellison, this extraordinary book takes you on a journey through the evolution of clay art. From the modernist revolution to the present, witness the rejection of tradition in favor of sculptural and abstract forms. Get your copy now to explore the limitless boundaries of shape and form.

Discover the groundbreaking works by George E. Ohr and other influential artists who challenged the status quo. Ohr's late 19th-century creations marked the beginning of a seismic shift in clay art, paving the way for the postwar experimentation that defined 20th-century fine art. "Shapes From Out of Nowhere" showcases Ohr's sculptures alongside the visionary works of Axel Salto, Ken Price, Peter Voulkos, and many others who shaped the American studio movement. This book is not only an exhibition catalog but also a document of the magnificent gift that will be presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2021 in honor of their 150th anniversary.

Prepare to be captivated by the remarkable collection that will forever change the way you perceive ceramics. "Shapes From Out of Nowhere" not only celebrates the contributions of renowned artists but also showcases lesser known talents who have transformed the medium. Delve into the artistic expressions of Kathy Butterly, Elisa D’Arrigo, Anne Marie Laureys, Aneta Regel, and many more as they continue to push the boundaries of what is possible. With lavishly illustrated pages, this book provides an intimate and immersive experience, allowing you to appreciate the mastery of shape and form.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of ceramic history. "Shapes From Out of Nowhere" is a testament to the artistry and innovation that define the world of abstract ceramics. Immerse yourself in this transformative collection and discover a new appreciation for the studio movement. Get your hands on this exquisite book and join us on this artistic journey. Order now and experience the power of shape and form like never before!

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