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[READ DOWNLOAD] Vitamin C: Clay and Ceramic in Contemporary Art

19 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/slide/0714874604 | Read ebook [PDF] Vitamin C: Clay and Ceramic in Contemporary Art | The latest addition to the critically acclaimed and coveted Vitamin series - with more than a quarter of a million copies sold since the first publication of Vitamin P in 2002 Alice Mackler, Untitled, 2016, glaze, clay, 22.9 u00d7 12.7 u00d7 10.2 cm (9 u00d7 5 u00d7 4 in). Picture credit: Private collection, Los Angeles Mai-Thu Perret, Les guu00e9rillu00e8res X, 2016, glazed ceramic, steel, epoxy, synthetic hair, cotton and polyester faic, polyester resin, and steel base, 166.4 u00d7 81.3 u00d7 64.8 cm (65 u00bd u00d7 32 u00d7 25 u00bd in). Picture credit: Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA / Photo: Fredrik Nilsen Betty Woodman, Aeolian Pyramid, 2001/2006, glazed earthenware, wood, paint, 381 u00d7 426.7 u00d7 254 cm (150 u00d7 168 u00d7 100 in). Picture credit: Courtesy the artist, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Berlin, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, David, Kordansky gallery, Los Angeles, Salon 94, New York / Photo: Jeff Elstone Taps into the current global trend toward celeating and collecting ceramic art - one of the world's most accessible mediums A selection that readers can trust - 102 artists nominated by leading experts from the field Specially commissioned texts about each artist accompany illustrations of their work Introductory essay by Clare Lilley, director of programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and curator of Frieze London Sculpture Park<br>

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  2. Vitamin C: Clay and Ceramic in Contemporary Art Sinopsis : The latest addition to the critically acclaimed and coveted Vitamin series - with more than a quarter of a million copies sold since the first publication of Vitamin P in 2002 Alice Mackler, Untitled, 2016, glaze, clay, 22.9 × 12.7 × 10.2 cm (9 × 5 × 4 in). Picture credit: Private collection, Los Angeles Mai- Thu Perret, Les guérillères X, 2016, glazed ceramic, steel, epoxy, synthetic hair, cotton and polyester faic, polyester resin, and steel base, 166.4 × 81.3 × 64.8 cm (65 ½ × 32 × 25 ½ in). Picture credit: Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA / Photo: Fredrik Nilsen Betty Woodman, Aeolian Pyramid, 2001/2006, glazed earthenware, wood, paint, 381 × 426.7 × 254 cm (150 × 168 × 100 in). Picture credit: Courtesy the artist, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Berlin, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, David, Kordansky gallery, Los Angeles, Salon 94, New York / Photo: Jeff Elstone Taps into the current global trend toward celeating and collecting ceramic art - one of the world's most accessible mediums A selection that readers can trust - 102 artists nominated by leading experts from the field Specially commissioned texts about each artist accompany illustrations of their work Introductory essay by Clare Lilley, director of programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and curator of Frieze London Sculpture Park

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