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1. Jun Kaneko
by Susan Peterson
Jun Kaneko is the first in-depth survey of the Japanese artist whose work has created a new and radical language in ceramics. Born in Nagoya, Japan, ... More
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2. Jun Kaneko: The Magic Flute
by Jun Kaneko
This is an in-depth overview of the creation and development of Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" by artist and ceramicist Jun Kaneko. In 2009 the ... More
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4. Illy Collection
Which is more important, the coffee you drink or the cup you drink it from? The choice is a difficult one for any aesthete to make, and it is only ... More
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7. Dalpayrat (1814-1910): Art du Feu - Kunst aus dem Feuer
by Horst Makus
This is the first monograph to survey the oeuvre of the Dalpayrat family of artisan-potters in France between 1880 and 1930, introducing exemplary ... More
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8. Lalique
by Jessica Hodge
These three elegant books showcase exquisitely beautiful collections of jewels and objets d'art, many from the world-famous auction house, Christie's ... More
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9. Kate Malone: A Book of Pots
by Lesley Jackson, Kate Malone
Kate Malone has been acclaimed as one of the most fearless innovators in the field of ceramics. She brings to her work a maverick sensibility, ... More
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11. Kondo Takahiro, Painter & Potter
by Jane Wilkinson (Editor), Ruta Noreika (Editor)
This text begins with a review of Takahiro's work and his place in the Kondo tradition and within Japanese traditions. It explains the materials, ... More
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12. Ryoji Koie
Among the many Japanese ceramic artists working today, Ryoji Koie is the one at the most critical interface with contemporary art. Whether teabowl, ... More
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16. The Workshop Guide to Ceramics
by Duncan Hooson, Anthony Quinn
This comprehensive reference source and how-to manual encompasses the wide range of all ceramic techniques into one large, definitive volume. It was ... More
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19. The Japanese Pottery Handbook
by Penny Simpson, Lucy Kitto, Kanji Sodeoka
Everyone interested in pottery and crafts will find this practical guide a valuable addition to both bookshelf and workshop. Penny Simpson, an ... More
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20. The Japanese Pottery Handbook
by Penny Simpson, Lucy Kitto, Kanji Sodeoka
Everyone interested in pottery and crafts will find this practical guide a valuable addition to both bookshelf and workshop. Penny Simpson, an ... More
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22. Thierry Boissel: Glass, Light, Architecture
by Christine Jung, August Heuser
The French artist Thierry Boissel creates his glass art in an exciting dialogue with the surroundings and in the context of architecture. His subtle ... More
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24. Bertozzi & Casoni: Opere/Works 1980-2010
by Franco Bertoni (Editor)
Giampaolo Bertozzi and Stefano dal Monte Casoni have been working together since 1980. Their partnership has resulted in a vast production of art in ... More
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25. Susie Cooper
by Alan Marshall
During her sixty-five-year career, Susie Cooper introduced more than 4,500 ceramic patterns and shapes, making her one of the most prolific, ... More
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