Paul Ricketts, chair of the Friends sent a brilliantly worded email to encourage people to attend this talk by Mike Yates which I'll include at the end of my piece, because he knows a lot about the collections, and it makes a good summary.
Mike started by giving us a short history of the making of pots, then talked a bit about his favourite potters of the 20th Century and finished by talking about his favourite ceramic pieces he'd put on display in the display cases, and then showed us a video featuring Jim Malone who has an exhibition at the Oxford Ceramics Gallery, 29, Walton Street from 10th- 25th November www.oxfordceramics.co.uk
I'll include photos of the pieces I particularly liked, but first, a view of people looking at the ceramics after the talk:
'The Pear' 2003 by Mo Jupp b. 1938, porcelain and stoneware plinth
'Victorian House' 1977 by Ian Beamish, white earthenware
'Spade Vase' Hans Coper 1920-81, stoneware
Bowl by Janice Tchalenko. b. 1942, stoneware
'Large earthenware pot' Fiona Salazar b. 1949
The pot on the left is by Jim Malone and the one on the right is one of Aki Moriuchi's pots.
In front of the pots is the cover of the Jim Malone DVD.
And finally, while Mike was talking, Paul was making his own rather artistic display:
If you missed this talk, or would like to hear Mike Yates talking about 'Drawing a Line in Space', introducing us to some of the masterpieces of British Studio Pottery to be found in the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery's collection, come along to the Museum on the 9th of November at 12.30pm-1.15pm
www.swindon.gov.uk/museumandartgallery
SMASHING POTS
A Friends of Swindon Museum talk
Friday 26th October 7.30 pm
Swindon Museum & Art Gallery, Bath Road, Old Town, Swindon, Wilts SN1 4BA
Fine Art Ceramics have long been the Cinderella of our culture - nobody
has been sure if they are art or just a craft. But since Grayson Perry
won the Turner Prize in 2003 awareness of ceramics as art has been
growing nationwide, but has that awareness stretched as far as the world
class collection of ceramics hidden away in Old Town, Swindon. Many
people are now aware of the Swindon Collection of Art and how it is one
of the foremost collections of 20th century British Art in the country.
Now is more than time to start bragging about our collection of
ceramics with key pieces by such great potters as Lucie Rie, Hans Coper,
Ivan Martin and Katherine Pleydell Bouverie.
Mike Yates will talk about Swindon ’s hidden gem and how the ceramics
collection needs to be talked of as art just as much as the paintings on
the walls. His talk will incorporate an introduction to 20th Century
Studio Pottery and possibly will explain why so many of the great
potters lived and worked so close to Swindon in the Cotswolds. The talk
will be followed with a film on the craft of pot making by potter,Jim
Malone.
This is the first of two linked talks by Mike Yates, the second
(‘Drawing a Line in Space’) is being run by Swindon Museum & Art
Gallery at 12.30pm on Friday November 9th. Mike is a retired journalist
with a passionate interest in studio ceramics and who recently hosted
an exhibition of African art and carvings at Artsite in Theatre Square,
Swindon. The works in the collection were mostly acquired during the
1970s and 1980s on a budget of the thinnest of shoestrings, with the
additional support provided by the MGC/V&AGrant in Aid fund and the
Contemporary Art Society. The quality of the collection would not have
been possible without the exceptional perception and dedication of Peter
Burgess from Swindon College, who acted as the collection’s advisor.
“The Swindon Collection, therefore, gives us a microcosm, as it were, of
the great diversity and richness of twentieth century studio ceramics,
ranging from the utilitarian and functional to the conceptual and
sculptural, the clay and its possibilities being explored to the full
and the only limits being the imagination and skill of each individual
ceramist”
Barbara Kent (from the introduction to the Swindon Ceramics catalogue)
Friends of Museum & Art Swindon work to help Museum and Art Swindon to conserve and add to their collections. We aim to help promote MAS by spreading the word about them on social media. Very pleased MAS is now OPEN on the first floor of the Civic Offices in Euclid St.
Become a Friend of the Swindon Museumand Art Gallery
For only £15 a year, you can become a Friend and receive information about our talks. To become a Friend or find out more about us, go to the website www.friendsofmas.org
Monday 29 October 2012
Tuesday 23 October 2012
Two Autumn Season Talks not to be MIssed - Smashing pots by Mike Yates on Friday the 26th of October at 7.30pm
Mike Yates will talk about Swindon's magnificent collection of fine art ceramics on Friday the 26th of October at 7.30pm.
Followed by a film on the craft of pot making by Jim Malone.
All welcome, don't miss this brilliant opportunity to hear Mike Yates' talk.
Another date for your diary is the 30th of November at 7.30pm when Hannah Parry will talk about the history of Swindon Viewpoint.
I'm looking forward to seeing the original photo enlarged as well as finding out more about this ground breaking organisation.
Phone the museum on 01793 466556 for info on tickets and access.
Tickets in advance or on the night: £4.50 or £3.50 for members of the Friends.
50p off per ticket for buying 3+ tickets.
Followed by a film on the craft of pot making by Jim Malone.
All welcome, don't miss this brilliant opportunity to hear Mike Yates' talk.
Another date for your diary is the 30th of November at 7.30pm when Hannah Parry will talk about the history of Swindon Viewpoint.
I'm looking forward to seeing the original photo enlarged as well as finding out more about this ground breaking organisation.
Phone the museum on 01793 466556 for info on tickets and access.
Tickets in advance or on the night: £4.50 or £3.50 for members of the Friends.
50p off per ticket for buying 3+ tickets.
Monday 15 October 2012
Denys Hodson's Talk and Britain From Above
Denys was concerned that giving his third talk in recent times, he would be repeating himself, but he succeeded in captivating his audience once more.
He gave an overview to the gallery, commenting that hangs need to be changed regularly , and this one had overstayed it's welcome. The faulty labelling was one aspect he mentioned, labels should be capable of being read, these being underneath are not. To find any painting recently catalogued, including our Swindon Collection, you can go to:
www.bbc.co.uk/yourpaintings
Denys commented on the fact that the Swindon collection is missing a painting by Sickert, although there is one of his pupils, Sylvia Goss in the collection.
I had not appreciated these two paintings before:
'Still Life with Boats, St. Ives' Christopher Wood
'Winter in Pendlebury' LS Lowry
More information on both these paintings can be found in the book 'The Swindon Collectionof Twentieth Century British Art' first published in 1991 by Thamesdown Borough Council ISBN 1 871853 02 8
Fast forward to the evening talk by Sandra Brauer of English Heritage, she is the activities officer for the project which is cataloguing 1.2 million images bought in 2007 taken between 1919 and 2006.
It's a fascinating project, to find out more, visit: www.britainfromabove.org.uk
Next talk: 'Smashing pots' by Mike Yates 26th of October at 7.30pm
He gave an overview to the gallery, commenting that hangs need to be changed regularly , and this one had overstayed it's welcome. The faulty labelling was one aspect he mentioned, labels should be capable of being read, these being underneath are not. To find any painting recently catalogued, including our Swindon Collection, you can go to:
www.bbc.co.uk/yourpaintings
Denys commented on the fact that the Swindon collection is missing a painting by Sickert, although there is one of his pupils, Sylvia Goss in the collection.
I had not appreciated these two paintings before:
'Still Life with Boats, St. Ives' Christopher Wood
'Winter in Pendlebury' LS Lowry
More information on both these paintings can be found in the book 'The Swindon Collectionof Twentieth Century British Art' first published in 1991 by Thamesdown Borough Council ISBN 1 871853 02 8
Fast forward to the evening talk by Sandra Brauer of English Heritage, she is the activities officer for the project which is cataloguing 1.2 million images bought in 2007 taken between 1919 and 2006.
It's a fascinating project, to find out more, visit: www.britainfromabove.org.uk
Next talk: 'Smashing pots' by Mike Yates 26th of October at 7.30pm
Thursday 11 October 2012
Two Events at the Museum and Art Gallery on the 12th of October
The lunch time talk by Denys Hodson, 'An Introduction to the Swindon Collection' is a not to be missed event.
Denys will provide a fascinating insight into both the works on display, how they were acquired and will answer questions.
It runs from 12.30pm -1.15pm
Later on, at 7.30pm, we are holding the AGM of the Friends of Swindon Museum and Art Gallery. The evening starts with a free talk given by Sandra Brauer, English Heritage's Activity officer for England on 'England from Above'
www.englighheritage.co.uk
Everyone is welcome, hope to see you there.
Denys will provide a fascinating insight into both the works on display, how they were acquired and will answer questions.
It runs from 12.30pm -1.15pm
Later on, at 7.30pm, we are holding the AGM of the Friends of Swindon Museum and Art Gallery. The evening starts with a free talk given by Sandra Brauer, English Heritage's Activity officer for England on 'England from Above'
www.englighheritage.co.uk
Everyone is welcome, hope to see you there.
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