Gisèle Buthod-Garçon : la terre, simplement /

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:Bruxelles : Prisme Editions, [2018]
Description:143 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Language:French
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11604424
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Varying Form of Title:Terre, simplement
Parallel subtitle on cover: Clay, simply
Other uniform titles:Buthod-Garçon, Gisèle, 1954- Works. Selections.
Le Follic, Stéphanie,
Recchia, Ludovic,
Gisèle Buthod-Garçon.
Gisèle Buthod-Garçon. English.
Other authors / contributors:La Louvière (Belgium), host institution.
ISBN:9782930451251
2930451254
Notes:Publlished to accompany an exhibition held at La Louvière, Belgium, April 21 - September 2, 2018.
Texts by Stéphanie Le Follic-Hadida, Ludovic Recchia, Yves Mausen, Katherine Vanderhaeghe, Anthony Girardi, Virgile Loyer, Wang Dong and Jean-Paul Rivault.
Includes bibliographical references (page 140).
Parallel texts in French and English.
Summary:"Gisèle Buthod-Garçon is French and lives in the region of Occitania. She became aware of her passion for clay in 1979, after visiting Senegal. The raw aspect of clay, the burning vivacity it offers and its carnal appearance are at the source of this attraction. Ever since she adopted ceramics and started work as a professional in 1982, she has continually experimented, relentlessly learning and solving problems with unequalled stubbornness. All her work is conditioned by her adoption of a specific firing method, known as raku firing. Oily enamel and raku seemed absolutely irreconcilable, yet Gisèle Buthod-Garçon has established her fame on the very basis of this paradox. She combines rough surfaces and formal harmony. She creates as though echoing the arid, bleak landscapes that surround her. Her work translates the immemorial trace of human fragility and the timelessness of things"--Publisher's website.
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Item Description:Publlished to accompany an exhibition held at La Louvière, Belgium, April 21 - September 2, 2018.
Texts by Stéphanie Le Follic-Hadida, Ludovic Recchia, Yves Mausen, Katherine Vanderhaeghe, Anthony Girardi, Virgile Loyer, Wang Dong and Jean-Paul Rivault.
Physical Description:143 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 140).
ISBN:9782930451251
2930451254