Karen Karnes Hand-Thrown Stoneware Salt Glazed Vase
Item Details
A hand-thrown, functional salt-glazed stoneware vase by highly regarded ceramic artist Karen Karnes (American, 1925 – 2016). This work features a slightly offset vase with a long cylindrical neck and an irregular body covered in a textured gray and brown glaze.
Karnes began her formal artistic training in her hometown at the Brooklyn College and graduated in 1946 with a degree in Design. After college, she began to work alongside her husband and fellow artist, David Weinrib, in Pennsylvania and it was there that her interest in clay began. Wanting to advance her knowledge in the medium, she studied abroad in Italy for a year and returned to New York to study ceramics on a fellowship at Alfred University. During 1968, Karnes met ceramic artist Byron Temple and learned the salt glaze technique. She became a pioneer for the salt-glazing technique and later wood-firing during the 1980s. In 1998 she was recognized with the Gold Medal for Consummate Craftsmanship the American Craft Council’s highest honor. Her ceramic work is housed in institutions throughout the world. Some institutions include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, MA, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
Dimensions
- measured vase.
Item #
16NYC028-107
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