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Sex Pots / Paul MATHIEU / London : Black Ltd. (A. & C.) (2003)
Titre : Sex Pots : Eroticism in Ceramics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul MATHIEU, Auteur ; Catherine HESS, Auteur Editeur : London : Black Ltd. (A. & C.) Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 1 vol. (224 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7136-5804-0 Prix : 29 cm Note générale : bibliographie, index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : CERAMIQUE
EROTISME
SEXUALITEIndex. décimale : 738.04 CERAMIQUE. Thématiques Résumé : Dans Sex Pots, Paul Mathieu explore une variété de thèmes liés à l'érotisme et à la céramique, au travers de l'esthétique et de la sexualité des sociétés créatrices, pour produire une vue claire non seulement de l'histoire de céramique et de la sexualité, mais aussi une vue des pratique contemporaine et des tendances.
Ceramic objects have been important in all cultures - whether they have been used for domestic or religious purposes. Interestingly, sex and sexuality have often been reflected in the way these objects have been shaped and decorated - perhaps thereby mimicking the concerns of the society in general.
Eroticism has been a main theme of art since the days of cave painting. However, the very permanency of ceramics has ensured that examples of eroticism on ceramics have survived while examples on other materials such as canvas, wood, paper and textiles have not. Ironically, it is this same quality of permanency that will probably ensure that ceramic works from the present will survive into the future in a way that art on some our current high tech materials will not.
In this book, Paul Mathieu looks over a variety of themes dealing with eroticism and ceramics including aesthetics, sexualities and the societies that engendered them - to produce a clear view of not only the history of ceramics and sexuality but also a view of current practice and trends with an insight into future developments. In this he is ably abetted by Catherine Hess of the Getty Museum who has produced an invaluable chapter on the erotic ceramics of the Renaissance period. Although not a history as such, this book provides a unique overview of the interrelationship of two of the most persistent themes in human society. (4e de couv.)Sex Pots : Eroticism in Ceramics [texte imprimé] / Paul MATHIEU, Auteur ; Catherine HESS, Auteur . - London : Black Ltd. (A. & C.), 2003 . - 1 vol. (224 p.) : ill. en coul.
ISBN : 978-0-7136-5804-0 : 29 cm
bibliographie, index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : CERAMIQUE
EROTISME
SEXUALITEIndex. décimale : 738.04 CERAMIQUE. Thématiques Résumé : Dans Sex Pots, Paul Mathieu explore une variété de thèmes liés à l'érotisme et à la céramique, au travers de l'esthétique et de la sexualité des sociétés créatrices, pour produire une vue claire non seulement de l'histoire de céramique et de la sexualité, mais aussi une vue des pratique contemporaine et des tendances.
Ceramic objects have been important in all cultures - whether they have been used for domestic or religious purposes. Interestingly, sex and sexuality have often been reflected in the way these objects have been shaped and decorated - perhaps thereby mimicking the concerns of the society in general.
Eroticism has been a main theme of art since the days of cave painting. However, the very permanency of ceramics has ensured that examples of eroticism on ceramics have survived while examples on other materials such as canvas, wood, paper and textiles have not. Ironically, it is this same quality of permanency that will probably ensure that ceramic works from the present will survive into the future in a way that art on some our current high tech materials will not.
In this book, Paul Mathieu looks over a variety of themes dealing with eroticism and ceramics including aesthetics, sexualities and the societies that engendered them - to produce a clear view of not only the history of ceramics and sexuality but also a view of current practice and trends with an insight into future developments. In this he is ably abetted by Catherine Hess of the Getty Museum who has produced an invaluable chapter on the erotic ceramics of the Renaissance period. Although not a history as such, this book provides a unique overview of the interrelationship of two of the most persistent themes in human society. (4e de couv.)Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L000010453 738.04 MAT Ouvrage Limoges - Bibliothèque 0 CERAMIQUE Disponible Takeshi Yasuda / Takeshi YASUDA / Yeovil [Royaume-Uni] : Marston House (2004)
Titre : Takeshi Yasuda Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Takeshi YASUDA, Auteur ; Paul MATHIEU, Auteur ; Alison BRITTON, Auteur ; Tony BIRKS, Auteur ; David HAMILTON, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : Yeovil [Royaume-Uni] : Marston House Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 1 vol. (non paginé [60] p.) Présentation : ill. en coul. et noir et blanc Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-899296-21-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : CERAMIQUE
COULEUR BLANC
COULEUR VERT
GRES
JAPON
POTERIE
YASUDA TakeshiIndex. décimale : 738.092 CERAMIQUE. Monographies Résumé : Takeshi Yasuda combines Japanese tradition with a very personal attitude to the making of functional ceramics in stoneware, high fired earthenware and porcelain. Four successive types of work which represent his career are described in a commentary by the artist, with technical notes.
A masterly thrower, his work extends from tableware to more sculptural vessels and embraces stoneware, creamware and porcelain. Over 50 pieces are illustrated in colour, with a text explaining his techniques and aspirations.
Over 50 ceramics illustrate Takeshi Yasuda's career in Britain, covering a period of more than thirty years, with an introduction by Professor David Hamilton and notes by the artist and contemporary potters.Takeshi Yasuda [texte imprimé] / Takeshi YASUDA, Auteur ; Paul MATHIEU, Auteur ; Alison BRITTON, Auteur ; Tony BIRKS, Auteur ; David HAMILTON, Préfacier, etc. . - Yeovil [Royaume-Uni] : Marston House, 2004 . - 1 vol. (non paginé [60] p.) : ill. en coul. et noir et blanc ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-899296-21-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : CERAMIQUE
COULEUR BLANC
COULEUR VERT
GRES
JAPON
POTERIE
YASUDA TakeshiIndex. décimale : 738.092 CERAMIQUE. Monographies Résumé : Takeshi Yasuda combines Japanese tradition with a very personal attitude to the making of functional ceramics in stoneware, high fired earthenware and porcelain. Four successive types of work which represent his career are described in a commentary by the artist, with technical notes.
A masterly thrower, his work extends from tableware to more sculptural vessels and embraces stoneware, creamware and porcelain. Over 50 pieces are illustrated in colour, with a text explaining his techniques and aspirations.
Over 50 ceramics illustrate Takeshi Yasuda's career in Britain, covering a period of more than thirty years, with an introduction by Professor David Hamilton and notes by the artist and contemporary potters.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L000012332 738.092 YAS Ouvrage Limoges - Bibliothèque 0 CERAMIQUE Disponible