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Peter Voulkos Smithsonian American Art Museum

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    In 1972, alter nearly a decade working primarily as a sculptor in metals, Peter Voulkos returned to ceramics.In the mid-1950 s, he had virtually reinvented the field by introducing into clay, issues and techniques previously restricted to contemporary painting and sculpture.In the early 1970 s Voulkos concentrated on two basic ceramic forms: three-tiered, sculptural “ stack pots,” and ...Born: Jan 29, 1924

Peter Voulkos // Snite Museum of Art // University of ...

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    While teaching a three-week summer course in 1953 at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, Voulkos met Josef Albers, Robert Rauschenberg, and John Cage—modern artists pushing the boundaries of what art could be through a variety of media.

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Peter Voulkos - Grounds For Sculpture

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    Peter Voulkos has often been dubbed the father of the American Clay Revolution, otherwise known as the Craft-to-Art movement. In 1954, Voulkos’s hefty clay sculptures smashed the boundaries and constraints of utilitarian ceramics with three categories of work: “ice buckets,” “plates,” and “stacks.”

Peter Voulkos University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art

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    From 1952 – 1954, while teaching at the Archie Bray Institute in Helena Montana, Voulkos met Soetsu Yanagi and Shoji Hamada; these artists provided Voulkos with a window into the world of Eastern ceramics and fostered a profound appreciation for Zen processes and mastery (for a more detailed understanding of these concepts, please read The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight Into Beauty, by Soetsu …

Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years Smithsonian American Art ...

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    Apr 06, 2017 · Originally trained as a functional potter, Voulkos defied mid-century craft dictums of proper technique and form. In 1955 he began to experiment with increasingly unconventional works inspired by a variety of influences including Abstract Expressionism, Japanese pottery, and the artworks of Franz Kline, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso.

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