Revolutions of the wheel [videorecording] / Queens Row Films presents a film in five parts on the emergence of American clay art.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: [Los Angeles, Ca.] : Queens Row Films, 2011, c1997.Description: 1 videodisc (ca 140 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Other title:
  • Emergence of American clay art
  • On the emergence of American clay art
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 738.0973
LOC classification:
  • NK4007 .R49 2011
Contents:
pt. 1. The tradition of no tradition -- pt. 2. The great move West -- pt.3. Peter Voulkos and the Otis group -- pt. 4. Robert Arneson and the Davis group -- pt. 5. The width of a circle
Production credits:
  • Director, writer, editor, Scott Sterling ; cinematographer, Kenton Fees ; assistant director, Amanda Crana ; executive producer, Kathleen Garfield.
Cast: Interviews, Charles Fiske, John Coplans, Peter Voulkos, Robert Arneson, Leslie Greene-Bowman, Kenneth Trapp, Isak Lindenauer, Jo Lauria, Stephen DeStaebler, Donald Kuspit, Elaine Levin, Martha Drexler Lynn, Ron Nagle, John Perreault, Don Reitz, Adrian Saxe, Peter Schjeldahl, Richard Shaw.Summary: "Traces the evolution of American ceramics from its 19th century industrial origins to its current status as fine art." -- container. Features interviews with artists, gallery owners, and art historians.
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Originally released in 1997.

Accompanying CD-ROM includes 28-page Classroom guide with bibliography and links to Web sites

pt. 1. The tradition of no tradition -- pt. 2. The great move West -- pt.3. Peter Voulkos and the Otis group -- pt. 4. Robert Arneson and the Davis group -- pt. 5. The width of a circle

Director, writer, editor, Scott Sterling ; cinematographer, Kenton Fees ; assistant director, Amanda Crana ; executive producer, Kathleen Garfield.

Interviews, Charles Fiske, John Coplans, Peter Voulkos, Robert Arneson, Leslie Greene-Bowman, Kenneth Trapp, Isak Lindenauer, Jo Lauria, Stephen DeStaebler, Donald Kuspit, Elaine Levin, Martha Drexler Lynn, Ron Nagle, John Perreault, Don Reitz, Adrian Saxe, Peter Schjeldahl, Richard Shaw.

"Traces the evolution of American ceramics from its 19th century industrial origins to its current status as fine art." -- container. Features interviews with artists, gallery owners, and art historians.

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