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In this episode, we dive into the evolving relationship between materiality and artistic expression in postwar sculpture. From Peter Voulkos’ raw ceramic experiments to Richard Serra’s precarious lead forms, we explore how artists battled or embraced their materials. We also discuss Ken Price’s playful ceramics and Yagi Kazuo’s textured clay works, uncovering global perspectives on process and form. Through themes of control, chance, and collaboration, we reveal how sculptors transformed humble materials into profound artistic statements.
By dml0scIn this episode, we dive into the evolving relationship between materiality and artistic expression in postwar sculpture. From Peter Voulkos’ raw ceramic experiments to Richard Serra’s precarious lead forms, we explore how artists battled or embraced their materials. We also discuss Ken Price’s playful ceramics and Yagi Kazuo’s textured clay works, uncovering global perspectives on process and form. Through themes of control, chance, and collaboration, we reveal how sculptors transformed humble materials into profound artistic statements.