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Untitled (from the Floating and Dreaming Series)
2004
8 x 19 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (20.32 x 49.53 x 29.85 cm)
Tony Marsh (aka Anthony J. Marsh) (New York, New York, 1954 - )
Tales from the Kiln: Contemporary Ceramics, September 1, 2005 – July 9, 2006
New Wing, Second Floor, North Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
Tales from the Kiln: Contemporary Ceramics (2005-2006)
According to Tony Marsh, his ceramic vessels “attempt to pay homage to what pottery from around the world has always been required to do: hold, store, preserve, offer, commemorate, and beautify.” His most recent series was inspired by his lifelong interest in sky and cloud formations.
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Untitled (from the Floating and Dreaming Series)
Decorative Arts
20048 x 19 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (20.32 x 49.53 x 29.85 cm)
Tony Marsh (aka Anthony J. Marsh) (New York, New York, 1954 - )
Object Type: Decorative Arts
Medium and Support: Earthenware
Credit Line: Gift of Cory and Elizabeth Kahn, in honor of the San Jose Museum of Art's 35th anniversary
Accession Number: 2004.27
Exhibition
Tales from the Kiln: Contemporary Ceramics, September 1, 2005 – July 9, 2006
New Wing, Second Floor, North Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
SJMA Label Text
Tales from the Kiln: Contemporary Ceramics (2005-2006)
According to Tony Marsh, his ceramic vessels “attempt to pay homage to what pottery from around the world has always been required to do: hold, store, preserve, offer, commemorate, and beautify.” His most recent series was inspired by his lifelong interest in sky and cloud formations.
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Dimensions
- Sculpture Dimensions: 8 x 19 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (20.32 x 49.53 x 29.85 cm)
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