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California Clay Movement : ウィキペディア英語版
California Clay Movement

The California Clay Movement (or American Clay Revolution) was a school of ceramic art that emerged in California in the 1950s.
The movement was part of the larger transition in crafts from "designer-craftsman" to "artist-craftsman".
The editor of ''Craft Horizons'', New York-based Rose Slivka, became an enthusiastic advocate of the movement.
==Peter Voulkos==

Peter Voulkos was one of the driving forces in the movement.
He established the Ceramic Center at the Los Angeles County Art Institute (now the Otis College of Art and Design),
where he created massive, abstract ceramic sculptures.
He felt that his free-form ceramic works were like jazz compositions: improvisational and free spirited.
Voulkos began creating ever larger ceramic works to break away from the conventional arts and crafts of his day.
Some of his work, named "plates", "ice buckets" or "tea bowls", were "deconstructed" traditional forms of glazed pottery. Others, such as his "stacks", were non-utilitarian and purely sculptural.
During a career that lasted almost half a century, Voulkos made over 200 "stacks", some as much as in height.
Writing about the clay movement in 1963, a reviewer in ''Time Magazine'' said "Peter Voulkos' rough, ragged monuments are powerful weapons against the slick coffee-table pottery that often passes for modern art, and already a generation of fierce West Coast individualists has joined him at the barricades."

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