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Modern and Contemporary Ceramics

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Modern and Contemporary Ceramics

Encompassing works by leading figures in the history of ceramics, the Gardiner Museum’s modern and contemporary collection shows the remarkable breadth of styles and approaches from the postwar period to the present day. Holdings illustrate the continued endurance of studio pottery alongside works exemplifying movements that sought to release the medium of clay from its functional imperative, from abstract expressionism of the late 1950s to the conceptual and post-modern approaches of the 1980s and 90s. Modern and contemporary works equally demonstrate the importance of clay as a medium of sculptural expression.

The field of ceramics today is rich and varied. The current generation of ceramicists takes the medium in a multiple directions. In their work they show consciousness of history and popular culture, use the medium to tell stories, and borrow from industrial techniques such as transfer-printing and mould making. Ceramics are also used in the conception of multimedia work.

The Gardiner Museum’s collection of modern and contemporary ceramics includes works from Canadian, American and International artists and has become a major focus of collecting.

Modern and Contemporary - Canadian

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Ewer #62
Artist / Maker: Robert Archambeau
2014
Object number: G17.11.1
God's Eye
Artist / Maker: Shary Boyle
2012-2015
Object number: G17.12.1
Regina Bouquet Green Skull
Artist / Maker: Victor Cicansky
2003
Object number: G17.11.2
Corrugated Form #32
Artist / Maker: Bruce Cochrane
2009
Object number: G17.11.3a-b
A Trio of Pears
Artist / Maker: Karen Dahl
1998-2001
Object number: G17.11.4
Three Vessels
Artist / Maker: Edmund de Waal
1996
Object number: G17.3.1a-c
Purple and Grey Horizontal Stripes
Artist / Maker: Magdolene Dykstra
2010
Object number: G17.11.5
Comb
Artist / Maker: Edward Eberle
1993
Object number: G17.11.6
Catching the Cock
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
2000
Object number: G17.11.7
Triple-Hipped Vessel
Artist / Maker: Sara Flynn
2013
Object number: G17.11.8
English Teapot #3
Artist / Maker: Léopold L. Foulem
1983
Object number: G17.11.9
Priest in Black Cassock with Boy on Mount
Artist / Maker: Léopold L. Foulem
2012
Object number: G17.11.10
Bouquet of Red Poppies in Mounted Vase
Artist / Maker: Léopold L. Foulem
2008
Object number: G17.11.11a-b
Neutrino
Artist / Maker: Steven Heinemann
1999
Object number: G17.11.12
Floralis (#3)
Artist / Maker: Steven Heinemann
2006
Object number: G17.11.13
Event Horizon
Artist / Maker: Steven Heinemann
2009
Object number: G17.11.14
Gourd Vase
Artist / Maker: Harlan House
2001
Object number: G17.11.15
Mono a Mono I
Artist / Maker: An Te Liu
2013
Object number: G17.4.1a-c
Lacuna
Artist / Maker: An Te Liu
2013
Object number: G17.4.2
Enigmatic Depression
Artist / Maker: An Te Liu
2013
Object number: G17.4.3
Loki
Artist / Maker: An Te Liu
2014
Object number: G17.4.4a-b
Eidolon III-IV
Artist / Maker: An Te Liu
2014
Object number: G17.4.5
Aphrodite I
Artist / Maker: Susan Low-Beer
1997
Object number: G17.11.16a-b
Collapsed Deer Head, North of North Series
Artist / Maker: Janet Macpherson
2015
Object number: G17.8.1