8 Australian ceramic artists explore new possibilities of the medium at Object Gallery’s current exhibition.
October 17th, 2011
HYPERCLAY: Contemporary Ceramics represents a new way of looking at ceramics, exploring new attitudes, techniques and technologies that artists in the 21st century are embracing in their work.
The exhibition brings together the work of Walter Auer, Roderick Bamford, Stephen Bird, Jacqueline Clayton, Andrea Hylands, Addison Marshall, Pip McManus and Paul Wood, in an exciting and thought-provoking collection of pieces that stretches the imagination.
Walter Auer, The Anarchist
Jacqueline Clayton, Rilke and the Autoclave
Stephen Bird, i just don’t believe in ceramics
Each artist has created something unique and new; the individual pieces are linked through their demonstration of new technology and the process of making, with re-purposed materials used to create new forms.
Addison Marshall, Satellite Series
Pip McManus, Watershed 2
Paul Wood, Guardians of a Goddess
HYPERCLAY: Contemporary Ceramics is on at Sydney’s Object Gallery from now until 8 January 2012. The exhibition will tour to venues nationally until 2014.
Roderick Bamford, The Sequestrator: To-be (Jug).
Andrea Hylands, New Warriors
Photography: Jamie Williams
Object: Australian Centre for Design
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