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Jack R. Bershad 遺產管理委員會當代工作室藝術珍藏

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尼古拉斯.阿羅亞夫-波特拉

《「酒窩形、波浪形和Z字形」形態》

約2000年作
石器 封印土
最高組:19 英吋 (48.3 公分) 高
鈴印:藝術家標記(「酒窩形」及「波浪形」底部)
As an art student at Bath College, Nicholas Arroyave-Portela became mesmerized by the moiré silks that he saw at the city’s Museum of Costume. Wanting to emulate these textiles’ sense of movement, he began creating vessels with delicate, undulating surfaces that resemble flowing water. Arroyave-Portela was equally inspired by artists such as Lucio Fontana and Anish Kapoor, and his work began taking on some of the same formal and conceptual preoccupations as the modern art that he saw during visits to museums and galleries in London.

Arroyave-Portela’s works are wheel-thrown. After he creates the basic, thin-walled form and before the clay becomes leather hard, he manipulates their surfaces, sometimes slicing through the body of the vessel—as seen in the present “Slashed” form. He sprays on a terra sigilata slip which gives the outside of the form a satin-like appearance while the inside is glazed with a high-gloss finish. Ceramist and writer Emmanuel Cooper described this element of Arroyave-Portela’s work, saying, “There is an intriguing element of risk in the bowls and vessel forms of Nicholas Arroyave-Portela; the walls are so lean and minimal, the edges so crisp and precise, the undulating surfaces both controlled and wayward.”

尼古拉斯.阿羅亞夫-波特拉

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