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Kate Malone born in 1959 in London, is a British studio potter and judge, along with Keith Brymer Jones on BBC2’s ''The Great Pottery Throw Down'' presented by Sara Cox. Malone is known for her large sculptural vessels and rich, bright glazes. Malone studied at Bristol Polytechnic 1979- 1982 and after leaving the Royal College of Art in 1986, began working in a studio in the South Bank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. Malone's work is held in the British Council collection. Her work is on display in a number of public locations, a giant ceramic fish in the water at Hackney Marshes and a large pot at Manchester Art Gallery. Malone's work is also held in numerous public collections, including Arts Council, Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, Crafts Council, The Ashmolean Museum, Musée national de céramique de Sèvres, Victoria & Albert Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.〔 Malone worked with EPR Architects on a project at 24 Saville Row which gained a first place WAN Facade Award in 2015 and is a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards. The project involved making 10,000 hand glazed ceramic tiles. Malone has said, “pottery is almost as good as sex - it’s so physical and so… fantastic”. ==Bibliography== * With Lesley Jackson ''Fruits of the Earth and Sea: Ceramics by Kate Malone'' Manchester Art Gallery (1 April 1994) ISBN 978-0901673466 * The Allotment: ''New Ceramics by Kate Malone'' mac (Oct. 1998) ISBN 978-0953447701 * With Lesley Jackson ''A Book of Pots'' A & C Black Publishers Ltd (30 Jun. 2003) ISBN 978-0713661804 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kate Malone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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