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ExhibitionThe Human Condition: The Stephen and Pamela Hootkin Collection of Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture

Sep 5–Nov 30, 2014

waxed terra cotta relief

Exhibition Overview

Clay often connotes function and utility — think crockery, teapots and bricks. The thirty-five artists showing over 100 artworks in The Human Condition: The Stephen and Pamela Hootkin Collection of Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, use clay to build heroic figures, mimic riveted steel, and even riff on a classic tea set that’s anything but functional. The effects are as different as Judy Fox’s unnervingly lifelike figures and Edward Eberle’s tiny graphic porcelain vessels. Life and death, horror and humor, growth and decay, take forms as diverse as humanity itself.

IMAGE: Lee Stoliar, Completer, 1988, waxed terra-cotta and wood, 9 1/4 x 21 x 6 in. Courtesy Stephen and Pamela Hootkin

hootkin catalog cover

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Programming & Financial Support

Generous support for this exhibition has been provided by the Chazen Museum of Art Council, the Madison Arts Commission, and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.