The Old Bag Next Door is Nuts
Howard Kottler is known as an innovator in his choice of subject matter and his use of commercially available porcelain blanks, ready-made molds, and decals. As a leader in the Seattle Funk movement, Kottler?s works in the early 1960s were hand-formed, organic sculptural shapes with rough surfaces made by the use of organic materials that were consumed during the firing process. Additionally, his extensive research with Egyptian paste further reinforced the hand of the artist by revealing themarks of the artist?s fingers and tools.
In the late 1960s and 1970s, Kottler became identified with the Pop Art movement as his work moved more toward questioning accepted standards as a vehicle for social commentary. The use ofcontroversial subject matter for ceramic art was part of the shock effect of Pop Art?s rethinking of what was appropriate for an art object.
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