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The Space of Pottery: Ceramics of Paul Mathieu

This beautifully filmed program by Richard L. Harrison explores the work, creative process, and philosophical perspective of award-winning ceramist Paul Mathieu, whose multilayered works in porcelain defy conventional boundaries of craft, sculpture, and representation. Different stages of the ceramics-making process are spotlighted as Mathieu creates an intricate stacking dinner service called The Arrows of Time inspired by physicist Stephen Hawking's book A Brief History of Time. Images of numerous other finished pieces-Le Souci de Soi, The Piece Is Not to Be Photographed, and The Mortal Secret of Immortality, to name only three-further emphasize the complexity of Mathieu's work and the cerebral yet poetic nature of his aesthetics. The only thing missing from this classic program-and from the internationally acclaimed artist himself-is ego. (27 minutes).

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  • "Explores the work, creative process, and philosophical perspective of ceramicist Paul Mathieu. His works in porcelain defy conventional boundaries of craft, sculpture, and representation."
  • "This beautifully filmed program by Richard L. Harrison explores the work, creative process, and philosophical perspective of award-winning ceramist Paul Mathieu, whose multilayered works in porcelain defy conventional boundaries of craft, sculpture, and representation. Different stages of the ceramics-making process are spotlighted as Mathieu creates an intricate stacking dinner service called The Arrows of Time inspired by physicist Stephen Hawking's book A Brief History of Time. Images of numerous other finished pieces-Le Souci de Soi, The Piece Is Not to Be Photographed, and The Mortal Secret of Immortality, to name only three-further emphasize the complexity of Mathieu's work and the cerebral yet poetic nature of his aesthetics. The only thing missing from this classic program-and from the internationally acclaimed artist himself-is ego. (27 minutes)."@en
  • "This beautifully filmed program by Richard L. Harrison explores the work, creative process, and philosophical perspective of award-winning ceramist Paul Mathieu, whose multilayered works in porcelain defy conventional boundaries of craft, sculpture, and representation. Different stages of the ceramics-making process are spotlighted as Mathieu creates an intricate stacking dinner service called The Arrows of Time inspired by physicist Stephen Hawking's book A Brief History of Time. Images of numerous other finished pieces-Le Souci de Soi, The Piece Is Not to Be Photographed, and The Mortal Secret of Immortality, to name only three-further emphasize the complexity of Mathieu's work and the cerebral yet poetic nature of his aesthetics. The only thing missing from this classic program-and from the internationally acclaimed artist himself-is ego."@en
  • "Paul Mathieu explains the meaning and significance of his work."
  • "This documentary explores the life and work of Paul Mathieu, whose ceramic art has been praised as sculptural and imaginative, as well as functional. Mathieu discusses his creative ideas and inspirations while intercut footage shows him constructing, decorating and firing his pieces."
  • "Explores the work, creative process, and philosophical perspective of ceramicist Paul Mathieu, whose works in porcelain defy conventional boundaries of craft, sculpture, and representation."@en

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