Mary Tuthill Lindheim: Art and Inspiration
Autor Abby Wassermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2011
This is the first book on the American sculptor and ceramist Mary Tuthill Lindheim (1912- 2004) who,
with contemporaries Edith Heath, Peter Voulkos, Marguerite Wildenhain and others, awakened the art
world and public to the exciting potential of clay as a fine art medium. A student of Alexander Archipenko,
Isamu Noguchi, and José de Creeft, Lindheim entered ceramics in 1946 as a fully formed sculptor. A year
into her new career, she was exhibiting with the best potters of her generation. A leader in three
influential artists organizations the Association of San Francisco Potters, San Francisco Women Artists,
and Designer-Craftsmen of California Lindheim worked to foster dialogue among museums, critics, and
artists and to break down what she saw as artificial and destructive distinctions between art and craft.
During her most prolific period in ceramics, 1947-1969, she was featured prominently in national
publications and exhibited in most of the important ceramics and studio craft shows of the period. Her
work is in the collections of numerous museums, including Arizona State University Art Museum, the
Bolinas Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Mills College Art Museum, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
(Utah State University), and the Oakland Museum of California, among others.
with contemporaries Edith Heath, Peter Voulkos, Marguerite Wildenhain and others, awakened the art
world and public to the exciting potential of clay as a fine art medium. A student of Alexander Archipenko,
Isamu Noguchi, and José de Creeft, Lindheim entered ceramics in 1946 as a fully formed sculptor. A year
into her new career, she was exhibiting with the best potters of her generation. A leader in three
influential artists organizations the Association of San Francisco Potters, San Francisco Women Artists,
and Designer-Craftsmen of California Lindheim worked to foster dialogue among museums, critics, and
artists and to break down what she saw as artificial and destructive distinctions between art and craft.
During her most prolific period in ceramics, 1947-1969, she was featured prominently in national
publications and exhibited in most of the important ceramics and studio craft shows of the period. Her
work is in the collections of numerous museums, including Arizona State University Art Museum, the
Bolinas Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Mills College Art Museum, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
(Utah State University), and the Oakland Museum of California, among others.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780918684837
ISBN-10: 0918684838
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 241 x 292 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Cameron + Company
Colecția Cameron + Company
ISBN-10: 0918684838
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 241 x 292 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Cameron + Company
Colecția Cameron + Company