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CR 197  Sep/Oct 2002
Highlights:
leading British potter Walter Keeler celebrates his sixtieth birthday with a solo show in London this September.
For Ceramic Review, he takes a thoughful and provocative look at why craft matters.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewDomestic Bliss
The graphic and colourful post-war tiles of Peggy Angus.
 
PotterOpening Up
An interview with Takeshi Yasuda
Sally Boyle
ReputationsA New Audience for Craft
Louise Taylor, new Director of the Crafts Council
Kate McIntyre
ReviewSlee Selects
See the world through the eyes of Richard Slee
Alun Graves
InternationalSlip into Action
An exhibition of work from Holland's EKWC comes to the UK
 
SculptorHeatwork
Cecile Johnson Soliz's perceptive use of ceramics as heat conductor
Jeffrey Jones
InternationalContemporary Dutch Ceramics
Contemporary Dutch Ceramics at the Devon Guild of Craftsmen.
Emmanuel Cooper
PerspectiveAn Abstract Art
Walter Keeler on fine art and functional pottery
Walter Keeler
ProfileSignificant Space
Felicity Aylieff's solo at the new Manchester Art Gallery
Liz Mitchell
PerspectiveMaking History
A potter's appreciation of time
 
PotterPutting Life in Clay
The solid conviction behind Edward Hughes's pots
Alex McErlain
GlazeChina Red - New Findings
Copper red glazes with silicon carbide
Erich Hofer
EducationLearning Curve
Large scale sculpture at a school in Wimbledon
Christine Derry
TechnicalFiring a Gas Kiln
Oxidising and reducing in a gas kiln
David Coggins
A Potter's DayLouise Darby
Louise Darby pots in Stratford upon Avon
Louise Darby
RevelationsAndrew McIntosh Patrick
CR's twenty questions
Andrew McIntosh Patrick