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Beautiful Clay: A Traditional Craft As Art [Hardback]

(Georgia State University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, weight: 1270 g, 230 color illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253072182
  • ISBN-13: 9780253072184
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, weight: 1270 g, 230 color illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253072182
  • ISBN-13: 9780253072184
""Beautiful Clay explores artistic, extraordinary, individual expressions in clay demonstrating both the creative ingenuity of potters and occasional polygenesis across space and time. . . . Burrison does a good job of articulating his perspective as a folklorist by pointing out that for most of human history all pottery was traditional folk pottery. Not all traditional artifacts go beyond the basic requirements of utility in the pursuit of beauty but this work deals with those that do." - Joey Brackner,author of Alabama Folk Pottery In Beautiful Clay, noted scholar of traditional ceramics John A. Burrison writes about how a potter applies aesthetics to utilitarian objects to make raw clay beautiful. What's considered beautiful in art changes from culture to culture and person to person, but there are universal techniques like manipulating form, color, texture, and more. After beginning with more than 40,000 images that the author curated as a study resource, Beautiful Clay narrows it down to around 230images that capture artistry to traditional ceramics worldwide"--

For most of human history, all pottery was what we would now consider traditional folk pottery. Not all artifacts go beyond the basic requirements of utility in pursuit of beauty, but Beautiful Clay considers those that do.

In Beautiful Clay, noted scholar of traditional ceramics John A. Burrison writes about how a potter applies aesthetics to utilitarian objects to transform raw clay into something beautiful. Though what is considered beautiful in art changes from culture to culture and person to person, there are universal techniques such as manipulating form, color, texture, and more that tap into clay's potential for beauty. Burrison uses an approach from a perspective of international artistry rather than an approach bound by history or geography. After beginning with more than 40,000 images that the author curated as a study resource, Beautiful Clay narrows it down to around 230 images that capture the artistry within traditional ceramics worldwide.

Beautiful Clay examines the aesthetic dimensions of what is essentially a traditional utilitarian craft, the ancient clay-based craft of pottery, from earliest times to the present.

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Eye of the Beholder
1. Stretching Tradition: Ceramic Innovators, Known and Unknown
2. Form Follows Function
3. Hues: A Coat of Many Colors
4. The Traditional Potter as Designer/Decorator
5. Texture and Text: Tactile and Communicative Dimensions
6. The Traditional Potter as Sculptor
7. Beautiful Clay and the Future
Works Cited
Index

John A. Burrison is Regents' Professor of English at Georgia State University and Curator of the Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia at Sautee Nacoochee Center. He is author most recently of Global Clay: Themes in World Ceramic Traditions (IUP, 2017) and From Mud to Jug: The Folk Potters and Pottery of Northeast Georgia.