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Vessel

Artist (Watford, England, born 1960)
Date1996
Object NameVessel
Mediumstoneware
ClassificationsCeramics
DimensionsHeight: 37.3cm
Width: 26.5cm
Depth: 21cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1996 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
Copyright© Ken Eastman (2002)
LocationOn Display - Gallery 05
Object numberABDAG011023
About MeEastman studied ceramics at Edinburgh College of Art and at the Royal College London. Winner of several international prizes including the Premio Faenza, 1995. The core of his work centres on analytical vessels which define emptiness and presence. They are monumental in shape, with architectural qualities. The pots are slab-built and walls allowed to slump whilst still wet.

In this group Eastman considers ideas about containment and vacuity. The vessels have an intense inter-relationship. But each one has a distinct structure. The content of the vessel is literally the space within, yet the space created between each pot is equally important. Layers of colour provide depth and intensity, emphasising contours.
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The object expresses ideas about containment and vacuity. Its content is literally the space within, which makes the world one with the vessel.
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