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Carole Windham’s flatback figures depict art world celebrities, such as Grayson Perry and Gilbert and George, with a knowing nod to mass produced Victoriana souvenirs. In this four page feature, Alison Mercer considers Windham’s ideals, and traces the development of her work.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewAfrican Summer
Contemporary African ceramics at the Crafts Council
 
PotterA Pioneering Spirit
Matthew Blakely’s celadon glazed porcelain tableware
Josie Walter
PerspectiveClay and Pity
Anthony Caro and the status of clay
Nicholas Rena
InternationalThe Gulgong Connection
Australian pioneer studio potters, from Peter Rushforth to Janet Mansfield
Owen Rye
ProfileNew Model Artists
Carole Windham’s flatback figures depict art world celebrities
Alison Mercer
PotterA Versatile Hand
Mid-century tableware by Ludwig van der Straeten
Penny Johnson
ProjectCeramic as Canvas
Charlotte Hodes uses ceramics as subject and medium
Paul Coldwell
PotterSquaring the Circle
Sam Hall’s large scale, painterly pots
Martina Heintke
EducationFamily Faces
The National Portrait Gallery’s ceramics project for schools
Matthew Sherratt
InternationalClay Deities
Udai lal Kumhar’s religious plaque making stems from ancient myth
Topham Vickers
Technical/GlazeGlazes from Ash and Clay
Methods for using local clays in ash glazes
Stanislaw Prokop
A Potter's DayLiz Emtage
Liz Emtage’s daily studio routine involves making and mentoring
Liz Emtage
RevelationsSir Christopher Frayling
Sir Christopher Frayling, respected renaissance man, offers his thoughts on art, craft and design