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CR 232  Jul/Aug 2008
Highlights:
Still Life, Still Lives: The bold forms that Michael Geertsen constructs are provocative and idea- rather than practical-based. Assembled from dismantled items of tableware, Geertsen moves these homely forms from the draining board to the collecting cabinet. They are a sort of still life, drawing attention to what Norman Bryson evocatively calls 'the overlooked'. Edmund de Waal reports.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewFloating Stones
Floating Stones at the Watermill Gallery, Scotland
 
InternationalJumping with Tradition
Xiaoyi Chen investigates Xing Liang Kun's three-dimensional glazes
Xiaoyi Chen
PotterConflict Ceramics
Robert Hunter investigates Michelle Erickson's socially reflective work
Robert Hunter
PotterTopographies
Jenny Whitmore discovers how Carolyn Genders's surroundings inspire her work
Jenny Whitmore
CollaborationsA Tale of the Unexpected
Helen Bevis reveals how opposites can attract when working collaboratively
Helen Bevis
ExhibitionA Secret History
Inga Walton explores five contemporary responses to blue and white ceramics
Inga Walton
TravelMade in China
Carol Ventura reports on the traditional wares produced in China
Carol Ventura
KilnsAnagama Anticipation
Barbara Rizza Mellin observes the unpacking of Chris Gustin's kiln
Barbara Rizza Mellin
GroundingsOpacifying the Glaze
Mike Bailey makes opaque white stoneware glazes
Mike Bailey
GlazeThe Magic of Soluble Salts
Gary Holt reports on his experiments with metal salts
Gary Holt
A Potter's DayA Potter's Open House
Sylph Baier opens her house to the public for the Brighton Festival
 
Off CentreOff-Centre
Potter or Ceramic Artist? Lisa Hammond sets the record straight
 
PotterMarket Forces
Jonathan Keep makes objects to enjoy as well as enhance the eating experience
Bonnie Kemske
InternationalStill Life, Still Lives
Edmund de Waal ponders Michael Geertsen's ceramic assemblages
Edmund de Waal