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Modern and Contemporary - American

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Modern and Contemporary - American

Some of the most avant-garde approaches to ceramics emerged in the United States in the late 1950s. A defining moment was the arrival of abstract expressionism in the United States which ruptured traditional forms as exemplified by the work of Peter Voulkos. A more light-hearted approach to the medium subsequently emerged with the arrival of Californian Funk Art, an offshoot of 1960s Pop Art. This movement, which had a strong impact in Canada, liberated art from the tastes of the cultural elite by embracing popular subjects. Pieces in this connection also include work of important American artists who have greatly contributed to furthering conceptual and figurative approaches.

American ceramics in the collection of the Gardiner Museum have been donated by Aaron Milrad, Alan Mandell and many others.

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When the Cat in the Copycat Was a Dog
Artist / Maker: Jim Melchert
2016
Object number: G18.4.1a-e
Pig Tureen and Ladle
Artist / Maker: Lizbeth Stewart
1983
Object number: G18.5.1a-c
Ewer
Artist / Maker: Gilles Bouttaz
1992
Object number: G18.5.3a-b
Tureen
Artist / Maker: Anne Hirondelle
1990s
Object number: G18.5.4a-c
Teapot
Artist / Maker: Anne Hirondelle
c. 1992
Object number: G18.5.5a-c
Untitled
Artist / Maker: Ruth Duckworth
c.1994
Object number: G18.6.1
Oval Landscape Bowl
Artist / Maker: Wayne Higby
c. 1990
Object number: G18.8.1
Vase
Artist / Maker: Michael Frimkess
1983
Object number: G18.8.3
Aries
Artist / Maker: David R. Harper
2018
Object number: G18.9.1
Bowl
Artist / Maker: Michael Simon
c.2004
Object number: G19.2.1
Mao Tse Toad
Artist / Maker: David Gilhooly
1976
Object number: G18.7.1a-c
Frog Fry
Artist / Maker: David Gilhooly
1974
Object number: G18.7.2