The Ceramics Reader is an impressive editorial collection of essays and text extracts, covering every discipline within ceramics, past and present. Tackling such fundamental questions as “why are ceramics important?”, the book also considers the field from a range of perspectives – as a cultural activity or metaphor, as a vehicle for propaganda, within industry and museums, and most recently as part of the 'expanded field' as a fine art medium and hub for ideas. Newly commissioned material features prominently alongside existing scholarship, to ensure an international and truly comprehensive look at ceramics
This article explores the burgeoning significance of artistic ceramics in contemporary technology an...
Only a very small minority of artists combine painting and ceramics. As a result, little has been do...
The practice of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exp...
This presentation is based upon a recent publication The Ceramics Reader (Bloomsbury Academic Press ...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Clay/Ceramics tends to be approached and treated as separate from other arts both in terms of practi...
Ceramics is a beautiful and authoritative reference book by multi-award-winning ceramicist, Louisa T...
© Oxford University Press, 2013. All Rights Reserved. This article focuses on the importance of cera...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
The word ceramics comes from the Greek word keramikos, which means pottery and corresponds to a very...
This work presents ceramic materials, their processing and application within the arena of product d...
A new study of the history of western ceramic, 220,000 words, 430 illustrations. The book seeks to p...
Ceramics are among the most abundant materials recovered in archaeological sites. Traditionally, the...
Building on the success of the original volume, this revised edition of The Ceramics Bible features ...
New Directions in Ceramics explores and responds to contemporary ceramists' use of innovative modes ...
This article explores the burgeoning significance of artistic ceramics in contemporary technology an...
Only a very small minority of artists combine painting and ceramics. As a result, little has been do...
The practice of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exp...
This presentation is based upon a recent publication The Ceramics Reader (Bloomsbury Academic Press ...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Clay/Ceramics tends to be approached and treated as separate from other arts both in terms of practi...
Ceramics is a beautiful and authoritative reference book by multi-award-winning ceramicist, Louisa T...
© Oxford University Press, 2013. All Rights Reserved. This article focuses on the importance of cera...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
The word ceramics comes from the Greek word keramikos, which means pottery and corresponds to a very...
This work presents ceramic materials, their processing and application within the arena of product d...
A new study of the history of western ceramic, 220,000 words, 430 illustrations. The book seeks to p...
Ceramics are among the most abundant materials recovered in archaeological sites. Traditionally, the...
Building on the success of the original volume, this revised edition of The Ceramics Bible features ...
New Directions in Ceramics explores and responds to contemporary ceramists' use of innovative modes ...
This article explores the burgeoning significance of artistic ceramics in contemporary technology an...
Only a very small minority of artists combine painting and ceramics. As a result, little has been do...
The practice of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exp...