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Revolutions of the Wheel: The Emergence of Clay Art
The complete 5 video set containing; The Tradition of No Tradition, The Great Move West, Peter Voulkos & the Otis Group, Robert Arneson & the Davis Group and The Width of a Circle
$229.75
The Tradition of No Tradition - Program One examines the European origins of ceramic art in America. Experience rare, archival footage of early manufactures in the U.S. as it examines the famous Rookwood Pottery in Ohio. Discusses the work of Adelaide Alsop Robineau, George Ohr and other early American studio potters, including the Arts and Crafts Movement. $47.95
The Great Move West - Program Two follows ceramic art's move west to California with its rich deposits of minerals and clay, clean air and creative freedom. It examines the work of Glen Lukens, Marguerite Wildenhain and the early years of Peter Voulkos at the Archie Bray Institute in Helena, Montana. Includes archival footage of Shoji Hamada on his visit to the Bray with Bernard Leach. $47.95
Peter Voulkos & the Otis Group - Program Three closely examines the great American artist, Peter Voulkos during the years he spent teaching at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. Includes excerpts from one of the last in-depth interviews with Voulkos as well as conversations with John Mason, Malcolm McClain, Billy Al Bengston, Henry Takemoto, Paul Soldner plus historians and art critics. $47.95
Robert Arneson & the Davis Group - Program Four explores the life and work of San Francisco bay area artist, Robert Arneson. This film contains full color footage of Arneson's sculpture plus interviews with his widow, the artist Sandra Shannonhouse, Arneson himself, Robert Brady, Roy DeForest, Stephen DeStaebler, Richard Shaw. Historians and critics clarify the work of this most singular artist. $47.95
The Width of a Circle  - Program Five takes a look at contemporary ceramic artists in California. Colorful interviews with artist/teachers James Melchert, Stephen DeStaebler, Clayton Bailey and Adrian Saxe shed light on unique American approaches to clay art. $47.95

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