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Modern and Contemporary - Canadian

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Photographer: Toni Hafkenscheid

As Canada’s national ceramics museum, the Gardiner Museum is dedicated to celebrating Canadian artists and their work.

The collection brings together work by ceramic artists from across the country from the 1950s to the present. The field of contemporary Canadian 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. Clay is also used for sculpture and in multimedia work.

The Gardiner Museum’s holdings of contemporary Canadian ceramics were greatly enhanced by important gifts by Raphael Yu. It has been further enriched by works given by Léopold L. Foulem, Helen Gardiner, Aaron Milrad, Diana Reitberger, Brian Wilks, as well as from other donors. Many artists have also given works.

The Raphael Yu Centre of Canadian Ceramics was established as a virtual destination under which all activity related to Canadian Ceramic art is documented.

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Rectangular 'Famille Jaune' Teapot with Silvered Mounts
Artist / Maker: Léopold L. Foulem
1995-1996
Object number: G99.4.1-3
Head #1
Artist / Maker: Jean-Pierre Larocque
2005-2006
Object number: G06.2.1
Head #2
Artist / Maker: Jean-Pierre Larocque
2005-2006
Object number: G06.2.2
Figure
Artist / Maker: Jean-Pierre Larocque
c.2005-2006
Object number: G08.7.27
Horse
Artist / Maker: Jean-Pierre Larocque
c.2005-2006
Object number: G08.7.28
Fluid Exchange
Artist / Maker: Paul Mathieu
c.1995
Object number: G09.2.1a-b-2a-b