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Kurt Weiser: 2009 Raab Visiting Artist Lecture
Location: Tang Teaching Museum: Tang Teaching Museum
Date: 10/19/2009
Time: 6:00 PM
Speaker: Kurt Weiser
Description:
Ceramic artist Kurt Weiser will deliver this year's Rosanne Brody Raab Visiting Artist Lecture. Weiser has become one of the leading artists of his genre. His porcelain vessels range from classically inspired, yet amorphous lidded jars and teapots to unique mounted globes that are richly decorated with otherworldly imagery, and are full of allegorical and mythological references and lush landscapes. Around 1990, the artist began incorporating vibrant, fertile, tropical landscapes - perhaps stemming from his trips to Thailand - on the glazed surface of his vessels. Surreal figures set within rich vegetation and wildlife emphasize a unique, mystifying interaction with nature. His mastery of the china painting technique - an over- glazing process that requires multiple firings and careful attention to color placement and order - allows each vessel to portray an enveloping, multi-dimensional narrative. Weiser's work is featured in public and private collections around the world. Visit The Arts at Skidmore website for complete information. This illustrated lecture is free and open to the public.
Art Dept.
Contact:
Mary Kathryn Jablonski
518-580-5049
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