Issue 14 • 2012
 

Contents

Interpreting Ceramics
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  Conference Papers
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Cockerel plate, 23cm. Carmarthen Museum Abergwili

 

What Difference can a Description Make?

by Michael Hose


 

'You can use clay, but you can't do ceramics'
Some Thoughts on Why Ceramics isnīt Sculpture

by Conor WIlson


Cockerel plate, 23cm. Carmarthen Museum Abergwili

 

From Ceramics to the Bronze Age:
Commercializing Sculpture in the United Kingdom and on the Continent – A Juxtaposition
Part I

by Isabel Hufschmidt


Cockerel plate, 23cm. Carmarthen Museum Abergwili

Order and Disorder:
Some Relationships between Ceramics, Sculpture and Museum Taxonomies

by Michael Tooby


 

 

Hans Coper: Sculpture in Architecture:

by Alun Graves


‘Drape’ patterned jug showing lustre appearing as copper when painted on blue and pink when painted on white.

 

Why Clay?

by Stephen Dixon


  Article
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‘Drape’ patterned jug showing lustre appearing as copper when painted on blue and pink when painted on white.

 

Not all Cows are Piebald::
Ceramics and Sculpture in South Africa

by Wilma Cruise

 
      NB. A Word document is available to download at the end of each article.
 
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