Review: So many lumps of clay: Exhibitions by Ruth Duckworth and contemporary Japanese women artists
Lovers of sculpture who prefer clay to other materials have much to celebrate this month in Chicago, with a not-to-be-missed pair of shows at the Smart Museum of Art and the Art Institute, ...
In the quiet soil of Saitama prefecture, two clay statues waited for 1,500 years silent, wide-eyed, and bent in stance as if in song or in stride. They are the “Haniwa Terracotta Dancers” and part of ...
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