In the 20th-century, remarkably creative American potters evolved clay into an expressive art form, free from the confines of function or industrial production. Personalities in Clay: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection showcases the collection of John Bullard, NOMA’s director emeritus, a promised gift to the New Orleans Museum of Art. This exhibition and catalogue chart the major figures in handmade, studio pottery from 1940 to the end of the 20th century.
Personalities in Clay: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art. The exhibition is supported by Catherine Burns Tremaine and Drs. Howard and Joy Osofsky.
Big Ed
1994
Peter Voulkos
Stoneware
Museum purchase with funds donated by E. John Bullard in memory of Robert H. Cousins, © Voulkos Family Trust
Covered Jar from the “Sara Series”
c. 1985
Don Reitz
Stoneware
30 x 38 x 20 in.
Museum Purchase with funds donated by E. John Bullard in memory of Robert H. Cousins, 2016.57. © Reitz Family Trust
Pillow Pitcher
1983
Betty Woodman
Earthenware
13 3/4 x 26 x 16 in.
Promised Gift to the New Orleans Museum of Art from E. John Bullard. © Betty Woodman
Black Vessel #878
1998
Richard De Vore
Stoneware
14 in.
Promised Gift to the New Orleans Museum of Art from E. John Bullard. © The Estate of Richard DeVore
Envelope Vessel: Spring
1988
Akio Takamori
Porcelain
22 x 39 x 9 in.
Museum Purchase with funds donated by E. John Bullard in memory of Robert H. Cousins, 2016.58. © Akio Takamori