Richard T. Notkin
Richard T. Notkin (born October 1948 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American ceramic artist. He earned a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute in 1970, studying under Ken Ferguson. In 1973, he received his MFA from the University of California, Davis, where he studied under Robert Arneson.
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Notkin lives and works in Washington State but formerly was based in Helena, Montana and is especially known for his reinterpretations of traditional Yixing pottery. His work consistently reflects anti-war and pro-environmentalist themes. His works are often sculptural interpretations of classic ceramic forms like teapots and tile-based murals, but without any functional aspect. His work features a high level of surface detail made with the assistance of complex plaster molds, magnifiers, and a variety of small scale tools.
References
- Guangzhen, Zhou "Po" (1997). American Ceramic Artists Today. Beijing, The People's Fine Art Publishing House. ISBN 7-102-01932-7
- Martin, Andrew J. (2006). The Essential Guide to Mold Making and Slip Casting. New York, Lark Books. ISBN 978-1-60059-077-1
- The Western Spokesman of Yixing-Richard Notkin, Ceramic Art, V.31, 90–93.
- Lokau, Walter H: "Postmodern Moralities - About Richard T. Notkin, Ceramic Artist", pg. 8–13, New Ceramics, (Feb 2006).