David Craig and Gregory O\'Brien - His Own Steam The Work Of Barry BrickellAuckland University Press 2013 Hardback, 217pp. Potter extraordinaire, conservationist, railway enthusiast and iconoclast Barry Brickell is one of New Zealand’s most important ceramicists. His exuberant and elemental, warts-and-all pots and sculptures pulse with a humour and sexuality rare in New Zealand craft or art. From the 1950s, with his friend and mentor Len Castle, Brickell became a central figure in Auckland’s pottery scene, leading the development of a distinctive indigenous ceramic style. Alongside the early commissions he received for domestic pots, mugs and jugs from local artists and bohemians, he became well known for his unusual sculptural forms and his use of coarse local clays (notoriously stolen in night raids from various sites around Auckland) and salt glazes. DJ; Heavy. (ISBN: 9781869407636). Very Good. NZD 38.50 [Appr.: EURO 19.25 US$ 22.05 | £UK 17 | JP¥ 3400] Book number 1591758is offered by:
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