Force of Nature: The Art of Kate Malone
A Life in Clay
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Product details:
- Publisher Thames & Hudson
- Date of Publication 23 May 2024
- ISBN 9788857248752
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Weight 2060 g
- Language English 564
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Long description:
This highly anticipated monograph for celebrated British artist, Kate Malone (b.1959) abounds with beautiful illustrations of her exceptional works of art
Renowned for her unique and highly skilled handling of clay, this publication demonstrates how Malones pots distil the power and energy of nature. Personal observations and fantastical translations of growth patterns and natural abundance continue to inspire her whilst captivating an ever-increasing audience.
The book also explores Malones dedication to glaze research, illustrating a lifes work in the treatment and development of her signature crystalline glazes. Step into her studio and witness how, with an alchemists touch, pure forms in bisque-fired clay are transformed with an astonishing array of unique and magnetically coloured glazes. Critical essays from University of Cambridge-Art Historian and BAFTA-nominated broadcaster Dr. James Fox and Freelance Journalist, Writer and Editor, Emma Crichton-Miller explore Malones background, inspirations and standing within her artistic field.