The beauty of material

So much of my own work focuses on ceramic history or contemporary contextualization and social commentary, but i’ve always loved work that expresses itself through the language of the material and the properties inherent to ceramics. It’s a language I love, but am personally not that well versed in. I feel that there is a subtlety, beauty and universality to this sort of work, something I hope to tap into someday with the right project…The work of Rafa Perez has always intrigued me on this level.

Check out an exhibition of this work at Puls Ceramics in Brussels or through their website.

AUSTRALIAN CERAMIC STORIES


Image – Mel Robson

“THE EXHIBITION
Australian Ceramic Stories (ACS) explores the use of narrative in contemporary Australian ceramics. Surveying the work of artists from across the country, the exhibition will include many new works by some of Australia’s most highly regarded ceramic artists. Dubbo Regional Gallery – The Armati Bequest is staging the exhibition from 5 April – 18 May 2008 at Western Plains Cultural Centre. Curated by Dr Julia Jones, the exhibition brings together the work of artists from all parts of Australia, offering a unique view of contemporary ceramic practice.

The curatorial concept is inspired by international ceramicist Matthias Ostermann’s research which resulted in the book The Ceramic Narrative in 2006.
The exhibition will explore how “stories” are told in Australian ceramics, highlighting the various ways that clay is used to express them. All of the ceramicists tell stories about Australia in ways that stretch the narrative capabilities of clay, and draw our attention to the versatility of the medium. The exhibition will seek to engage with contemporary themes and ideas in the broader visual arts and ceramic practices and examine the various ways in which narrative is a crucial element in their work.

THE FORUM
To coincide with the exhibition, a 1-day Forum will be held on Saturday 12 April 2008 which will further explore the theme and extend dialogue from two previous Ceramic conferences – verge in Brisbane in 2006 and ClayEdge at Gulgong in 2007. The keynote speaker at this event will be Canadian Ceramic Artist & Writer, Matthias Ostermann. Further speakers at the Australian Ceramic Stories Forum are as follows: Dr Janet Mansfield OAM, Ceramic Artist & Publisher, President International Academy of Ceramics (Geneva), Megan Martin, Curator and Head Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Janet DeBoos, Ceramic Artist & Head of Ceramics Workshop, ANU together with ACS exhibiting artists Vipoo Srivilasa, Louise
Boscacci, Gerry Wedd, and Gudrun Klix, Research Fellow, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Ceramics, University of Sydney.

The Official Opening will be held on Friday 11 April and a Curator’s Talk with exhibiting artists will be held on Sunday 13 April.”

Participating artists:

STEPHEN BENWELL
LOUISE BOSCACCI
KRIS COAD
PATRICK COLLINS
BERN EMMERICHS
GUDRUN KLIX
PIP McMANUS
MEL ROBSON
FLEUR SCHELL
VIPOO SRIVILASA
THANAKUPI
GERRY WEDD

For further information regarding Australian Ceramic Stories, please contact Brigette Leece, Manager Western Plains Cultural Centre on 02 6801 4430 or the exhibition Curator Dr Julia Jones on 0409 771 022