Turned Wood Now R
edefining the Lathe Turned Object IV October 18, 1997  through February 1, 1998  


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Collectors Vase - Michelle Holzapfel

Turned Wood Now: Redefining the Lathe-Turned Object IV features work by ten contemporary American Artists who are making significant contributions to the field of lathe turning. The selected artists use the lathe to create traditional vessel forms and sculptural objects that are sometimes defined by the process and materials, and sometimes freed from these origins by visual appearance and theoretical underpinnings.

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Color Theory - Merryll Saylan

This exhibition represents a significant advancement in scale and importance for the ASU Art Museum's programming in this area, as well as a major contribution to the scholarship of contemporary American art and craft. This project is the fourth in a series of lathe turned object exhibitions and conferences. This exhibition was organized by Senior Curator Heather Lineberry.



Works in the Exhibition

 

stratum pot image  Stratum Pot - Series#2 David Ellsworth

Antares image Antares Dennis Elliott

slotted gemstone image Slotted Gemstone Robin Horn

Rodger Jacobs bowl  image Bye Bye Bowl Rodger Jacobs

silver lining image Silver Lining #6 Virginia Dotson

bottom bowl image Bottom Bowl Rodger Jacobs

 

Ron Kent image Untitled (Post Nuclear) Ron Kent

 

x series imageX Series Todd Hoyer

 

repaired bowl imageRepaired Bowl Ron Kent

 

promende imagePromenade Suite Michelle Holzapfel

 

black scallop image The Black Scallop Dennis Elliot

 

Ron Kent image Untitled Ron Kent


Images from the Opening

October 18, 1997

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Funders of Exhibition

Lenders to the Exhibition


For more information contact John Spiak at spiak@asu.edu



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