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Nero II. From Visceral Series. Sculpture
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Nero II, 2023 by Magda von Hanau
From the Visceral series
Clay underglaze and glass glaze.
Dimensions: 13 in H x 15 in W x 14 in D
Weight 15 lbs
“This body of work refers to the mem...
Category
2010s Contemporary Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Clay, Glass, Glaze
Green twirls flowers. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Green twirls flowers, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
18” x 16” x 14”
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain them, often appearing to teeter in the brink of collapse. They are essentially diasporic, coming from various territorial and conceptual geographies that are the instruments of connection between today and the past and a new future. I try to create pieces where a process of mestizaje capable of arming dissident ways of live, intertwined with my family history.
The colors, bright, chaotic, disruptive of a rich tropical load, bright light, universe of the Caribbean pallet, have archetypal symbols connected to the African heritage, visual party made plastic, symphonic permanence, with a transmission of joy, cheerful feelings that evoke directly the therapeutic action of planting, building and maintaining a garden, in this case, a permanent garden, which is mud in a state of crystallization (ceramics).
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Charo Oquet is a Miami-based artist that uses painting, installation, performance, photography, and film, among other media, to investigate issues of displacement, identity, migration, gender, or sociopolitical and cultural issues and to document and reflect on issues of de-colonial aesthesis and the role of contemporary culture in a global reality.Her work is a subjective observation by someone who is concerned with her surroundings and the culture she left behind.
Her interdisciplinary work has been extensively exhibited internationally and has been well-reviewed by art critics and recognized by scholars in books and other publications. In addition to reviews in the Miami Herald, Atlantica Art Journal, African Arts, Art in America, Art Nexus, and Art New Zealand, among others, Antonio Zaya Publisher produced and distributed a book of her work, Charo Oquet – Lo Que Ve La Sirena (2002). Her work is also included in such books and catalogs as New Hoodoo - Art of a Forgotten Faith (2008), Files by Octavio Zaya, Miami Contemporary Artists New Zealand's National Museum Te Papa Calendar 2009, Dominican Contemporary Artists, and Supermix.
Oquet has had numerous solo exhibitions in Museums and galleries around the world such as the Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Convento de Santo Domingo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain ( curated by Antonio Zaya) and Oquet’s work has been included in numerous international exhibitions. Oquet’s work is in several museum collections such as the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL; CAAM, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Word Bank, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Wall sculpture Untitled XXVI. Set of 10 Glazed Ceramic Discs
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXVI, by Charo Oquet
Glazed ceramic and enamel
Overall size: 25 H in x 23 W in. x 1 D in.
Set of 10 Glazed Ceramic Discs
Individual size:
1. 7” x 5” x 1"
2. 5" x 5” x 1”
3...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Wall abstract sculpture Untitled XXIV. Set of 14 Glazed Ceramic Discs
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXIV, by Charo Oquet
Glazed ceramic and enamel
Overall size: 27 H in x 23.5 W in. x 1 D in.
Set of 14 Glazed Ceramic Discs
Individual size:
1. 6” x 6” x 0.25"
2. 7" x 6” x...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXXXIX. Abstract ceramic. Sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXXXIX, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
10 H in x 6 H in. x 3.5 D in.
2019
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar b...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXXVI. Glazed ceramic abstract. Sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXXVI, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
9 H in. x 8 W in. x 7 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the sp...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXXXVIII. abstract ceramic. Sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXXXVIII, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
13 H in x 15 H in. x 7 D in.
2019
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain them, often appearing to teeter in the brink of collapse. They are essentially diasporic, coming from various territorial and conceptual geographies that are the instruments of connection between today and the past and a new future. I try to create pieces where a process of mestizaje capable of arming dissident ways of live, intertwined with my family history.
The colors, bright, chaotic, disruptive of a rich tropical load, bright light, universe of the Caribbean pallet, have archetypal symbols connected to the African heritage, visual party made plastic, symphonic permanence, with a transmission of joy, cheerful feelings that evoke directly the therapeutic action of planting, building and maintaining a garden, in this case, a permanent garden, which is mud in a state of crystallization (ceramics).
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Charo Oquet is a Miami-based artist that uses painting, installation, performance, photography, and film, among other media, to investigate issues of displacement, identity, migration, gender, or sociopolitical and cultural issues and to document and reflect on issues of de-colonial aesthesis and the role of contemporary culture in a global reality.
Her work is a subjective observation by someone who is concerned with her surroundings and the culture she left behind.
Her interdisciplinary work has been extensively exhibited internationally and has been well-reviewed by art critics and recognized by scholars in books and other publications. In addition to reviews in the Miami Herald, Atlantica Art Journal, African Arts, Art in America, Art Nexus and Art New Zealand, among others, Antonio Zaya Publisher produced and distributed a book of her work, Charo Oquet – Lo Que Ve La Sirena (2002). Her work is also included in such books and catalogs as New Hoodoo - Art of a Forgotten Faith (2008), Files by Octavio Zaya, Miami Contemporary Artists New Zealand's National Museum Te Papa Calendar 2009, Dominican Contemporary Artists and Supermix.
Oquet has had numerous solo exhibitions in Museums and galleries around the world such as the Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Convento de Santo Domingo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain ( curated by Antonio Zaya) and Oquet’s work has been included in numerous international exhibitions. Oquet’s work is in several museum collections such as the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL; CAAM, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Word Bank, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, Spain; Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida; New Zealand National Museum, Wellington, N.Z.; Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand; Govett-Brewter Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand; Foresight Collection, Auckland, New Zealand; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand; Gulf & Western Americas Corp., New York; Museo de las Casas...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXXXVI. Glazed ceramic abstract. Sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXXXVI, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
12 H in x 10 H in. x 4 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar be...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXXXVII. Glazed ceramic abstract sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXXXVII, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
18 H in x 13 H in. x 4 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain them, often appearing to teeter in the brink of collapse. They are essentially diasporic, coming from various territorial and conceptual geographies that are the instruments of connection between today and the past and a new future. I try to create pieces where a process of mestizaje capable of arming dissident ways of live, intertwined with my family history.
The colors, bright, chaotic, disruptive of a rich tropical load, bright light, universe of the Caribbean pallet, have archetypal symbols connected to the African heritage, visual party made plastic, symphonic permanence, with a transmission of joy, cheerful feelings that evoke directly the therapeutic action of planting, building and maintaining a garden, in this case, a permanent garden, which is mud in a state of crystallization (ceramics).
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Charo Oquet is a Miami-based artist that uses painting, installation, performance, photography, and film, among other media, to investigate issues of displacement, identity, migration, gender, or sociopolitical and cultural issues and to document and reflect on issues of de-colonial aesthesis and the role of contemporary culture in a global reality.
Her work is a subjective observation by someone who is concerned with her surroundings and the culture she left behind.
Her interdisciplinary work has been extensively exhibited internationally and has been well-reviewed by art critics and recognized by scholars in books and other publications. In addition to reviews in the Miami Herald, Atlantica Art Journal, African Arts, Art in America, Art Nexus and Art New Zealand, among others, Antonio Zaya Publisher produced and distributed a book of her work, Charo Oquet – Lo Que Ve La Sirena (2002). Her work is also included in such books and catalogs as New Hoodoo - Art of a Forgotten Faith (2008), Files by Octavio Zaya, Miami Contemporary Artists New Zealand's National Museum Te Papa Calendar 2009, Dominican Contemporary Artists and Supermix.
Oquet has had numerous solo exhibitions in Museums and galleries around the world such as the Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Convento de Santo...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Wall Abstract sculpture Untitled XXII. Set of 13 Glazed Ceramic Discs
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXII, by Charo Oquet
Glazed ceramic and enamel
Overall size: 24.5 H in x 24 W in.
Individual size:
1. 6.5”x 6” x 0.25"
2. 6" x 5" x 1"
3. 6.5”x 6” x 0.25
4. 5" x 5” x 0.25”...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XII. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XII, by Charo Oquet
Ceramic
14 H in x 15 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain ...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Wall Abstract sculpture Untitled XXIII. Set of 14 Glazed Ceramic Discs
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXIII, by Charo Oquet
Glazed ceramic and enamel
Overall size: 27.5 H in x 24.5 W in.
Set of 14 Glazed Ceramic Discs
Individual size:
1. 3.5” x 3.5” x 0.25"
2. 5" x 5” x 0.2...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XV. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XV, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
17 H in x 13 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that co...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Blue and Yellow. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Blue and Yellow, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
17” x 14” x19”
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that con...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled IX. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled IX, by Charo Oquet
Ceramic
18 H in x 13 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain t...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XXI. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXI, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
18.5 H in x 14 D in.
2019
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
It’s a Party. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
It’s a Party, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
16” x 15.5" x 14”
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain them, often appearing to teeter in the brink of collapse. They are essentially diasporic, coming from various territorial and conceptual geographies that are the instruments of connection between today and the past and a new future. I try to create pieces where a process of mestizaje capable of arming dissident ways of live, intertwined with my family history.
The colors, bright, chaotic, disruptive of a rich tropical load, bright light, universe of the Caribbean pallet, have archetypal symbols connected to the African heritage, visual party made plastic, symphonic permanence, with a transmission of joy, cheerful feelings that evoke directly the therapeutic action of planting, building and maintaining a garden, in this case, a permanent garden, which is mud in a state of crystallization (ceramics).
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Charo Oquet is a Miami-based artist that uses painting, installation, performance, photography, and film, among other media, to investigate issues of displacement, identity, migration, gender, or sociopolitical and cultural issues and to document and reflect on issues of de-colonial aesthesis and the role of contemporary culture in a global reality.
Her work is a subjective observation by someone who is concerned with her surroundings and the culture she left behind.
Her interdisciplinary work has been extensively exhibited internationally and has been well-reviewed by art critics and recognized by scholars in books and other publications. In addition to reviews in the Miami Herald, Atlantica Art Journal, African Arts, Art in America, Art Nexus and Art New Zealand, among others, Antonio Zaya Publisher produced and distributed a book of her work, Charo Oquet – Lo Que Ve La Sirena (2002). Her work is also included in such books and catalogs as New Hoodoo - Art of a Forgotten Faith (2008), Files by Octavio Zaya, Miami Contemporary Artists New Zealand's National Museum Te Papa Calendar 2009, Dominican Contemporary Artists and Supermix.
Oquet has had numerous solo exhibitions in Museums and galleries around the world such as the Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Convento de Santo Domingo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain ( curated by Antonio Zaya) and Oquet’s work has been included in numerous international exhibitions. Oquet’s work is in several museum collections such as the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL; CAAM, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Word Bank, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, Spain; Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida; New Zealand National Museum, Wellington, N.Z.; Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand; Govett-Brewter Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand; Foresight Collection, Auckland, New Zealand; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand; Gulf & Western Americas Corp., New York; Museo de las Casas...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XIX. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XIX, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
17 H in x 13 D in.
2019
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that c...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled XVI. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XVI, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
21 H in x 15 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that c...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Yellow Flowers. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Yellow Flowers, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
18 H in x 19 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled III. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled III, by Charo Oquet
Ceramic
16 H in x 16 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain ...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled VII. Glazed ceramic abstract jar sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled VII, by Charo Oquet
Ceramic
17. H in x 13 D in.
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled. Glazed ceramic abstract sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
22 H in x 12 D in.
2019
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that contain them, often appearing to teeter in the brink of collapse. They are essentially diasporic, coming from various territorial and conceptual geographies that are the instruments of connection between today and the past and a new future. I try to create pieces where a process of mestizaje capable of arming dissident ways of live, intertwined with my family history.
The colors, bright, chaotic, disruptive of a rich tropical load, bright light, universe of the Caribbean pallet, have archetypal symbols connected to the African heritage, visual party made plastic, symphonic permanence, with a transmission of joy, cheerful feelings that evoke directly the therapeutic action of planting, building and maintaining a garden, in this case, a permanent garden, which is mud in a state of crystallization (ceramics).
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Charo Oquet is a Miami-based artist that uses painting, installation, performance, photography and film, among other media, to investigate issues of displacement, identity, migration, gender, or sociopolitical and cultural issues and to document and reflect on issues of de-colonial aesthesis and the role of contemporary culture in a global reality. Her work is a subjective observation by someone who is concerned with her surroundings and the culture she left behind.
Her interdisciplinary work has been extensively exhibited internationally and has been well-reviewed by art critics and recognized by scholars in books and other publications. In addition to reviews in the Miami Herald, Atlantica Art Journal, African Arts, Art in America, Art Nexus, and Art New Zealand, among others, Antonio Zaya Publisher produced and distributed a book of her work, Charo Oquet – Lo Que Ve La Sirena (2002). Her work is also included in such books and catalogs as New Hoodoo - Art of a Forgotten Faith (2008), Files by Octavio Zaya, Miami Contemporary Artists New Zealand's National Museum Te Papa Calendar 2009, Dominican Contemporary Artists, and Supermix.
Oquet has had numerous solo exhibitions in Museums and galleries around the world such as the Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Convento de Santo Domingo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain ( curated by Antonio Zaya) and Oquet’s work has been included in numerous international exhibitions. Oquet’s work is in several museum collections such as the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL; CAAM, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Word Bank, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, Spain; Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida; New Zealand National Museum, Wellington, N.Z.; Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand; Govett-Brewter Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand; Foresight Collection, Auckland, New Zealand; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand; Gulf & Western Americas Corp., New York; Museo de las Casas...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
The World
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Set of Visceral Blush I and II, Clay Sculpture with Glass Glaze
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Set of Visceral Blush I and II, by Magda von Hanau
Clay Sculpture with Glass Glaze
“This body of work refers to the memory of the flesh. While working on my visceral series, I aim...
Category
2010s Contemporary Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Clay, Glass, Glaze
The Pod
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Propositions are Truth Functions
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Delta
Located in Dallas, TX
Stoneware with colored slips. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom by Robert Milnes
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Logical Picture
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy, acrylic paint. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom by Robert Milnes
Milnes served as Dean of the Col...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Deep Blue 2
Located in Dallas, TX
Stoneware with colored slips. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom by Robert Milnes
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Sea Grid
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Silence
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy, acrylic paint. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals ...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Potential
Located in Dallas, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes.
Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny
Located in Dallas, TX
Cone 04 earthenware sculpture with textured glazed and slips.
Signed, titled, and dated in black ink on bottom.
Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979.
Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee.
He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware, Slip, Glaze
Colored flowers. Glazed ceramic sculpture
By Charo Oquet
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Colored flowers, by Charo Oquet
Glazed Ceramic
18” x 14” x 14”
2018
These gravity-defying ceramics stacked constructions struggle to soar beyond the boundaries of the spaces that co...
Category
2010s Abstract Glaze Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
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