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Lugo Teapots

RICHARD PRYOR TEAPOT (INV# NP3754) by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Morton Grove, IL
RICHARD PRYOR TEAPOT (INV# NP3754) Roberto Lugo Clay, glaze and gold luster
Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

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"Basquiat or Celia Cruz Teapot" by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Ceramist, social activist, spoken word poet and educator Roberto Lugo creates work that is
Category

2010s Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Frederick Douglass and Method Man Teapot, by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Ceramist, social activist, spoken word poet and educator Roberto Lugo creates work that is
Category

2010s Tea Sets

Sonia Sotomayor Teapot Box Set in Glazed Porcelain by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Sonia Sotomayor teapot and box set, 2021 Glazed porcelain; acrylic and marker on
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Ceramic

Prince Teapot in Glazed Ceramic by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Prince teapot, 2021 Glazed ceramic Measures: 8.5 x 8.75 x 5.5 in.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

"Joe Frazier and Betsy Ross Teapot" by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Joe Frazier and Betsy Ross Teapot" by Roberto Lugo is a porcelain teapot painted with the
Category

2010s American Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Richie Havens Teapot in Glazed Ceramic by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Richie Havens teapot, 2021 Glazed ceramic Measures: 9.25 x 8 x 5.5 in.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

James Baldwin Teapot in Glazed Stoneware by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo James Baldwin teapot, 2020 Glazed stoneware Measures: 5.5. x 8.75 x 6 in.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Yayoi Kusama Teapot and Box Set in Glazed Porcelain by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Yayoi Kusama teapot and box set, 2021 Glazed porcelain, enamel paint, acrylic paint
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Agnes Martin/Jean-Michel Basquiat Teapot in Glazed Ceramic by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Agnes Martin / Jean-Michel Basquiat teapot, 2021 Glazed ceramic Measures: 6 x 9 x 6
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Barack Obama Teapot and Box Set in Glazed Ceramic and Wood by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Barack Obama teapot and box set, 2021 Glazed ceramic, acrylic paint on wooden box
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Marian Anderson Teapot and Box Set in Glazed Porcelain and Wood by Roberto Lugo
By Roberto Lugo
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roberto Lugo Marian Anderson teapot and box set, 2021 Glazed porcelain and enamel paint; acrylic
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain, Wood

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Lugo Teapots For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of lugo teapots available for sale. Frequently made of ceramic, porcelain and wood, all lugo teapots available were constructed with great care.

How Much are Lugo Teapots?

Prices for lugo teapots start at $2,400 and top out at $6,000 with the average selling for $4,800.

Roberto Lugo for sale on 1stDibs

Roberto Lugo is a Philadelphia-based artist, ceramicist, social activist, poet, and educator. Lugo utilizes classical pottery forms in conjunction with portraiture and surface design reminiscent of his North Philadelphia upbringing and Hip Hop culture to highlight themes of poverty, inequality, and racial injustice. Lugo’s works utilize traditional European and Asian ceramic techniques reimagined with a 21st-century street sensibility. Their hand-painted surfaces feature classic decorative patterns and motifs combined with elements of modern urban graffiti and portraits of individuals whose faces are historically absent on this type of luxury item - people like Sojourner Truth, Dr. Cornel West, and The Notorious BIG, as well as Lugo’s family members and, very often, himself.

Lugo holds a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and an MFA from Penn State. His work has been featured in exhibitions at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, among others. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2023 Heinz Award, a Philadelphia’s Cultural Treasures award, a 2019 Pew Fellowship, a Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize, and a US Artist Award. His work is found in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The High Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Brooklyn Museum, the Walters Art Museum, and more.

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