Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

Teapot

USA, 1900
American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Date acquired:
Materials:
Porcelain
Form - Functional: N/A
Form - Sculptural: N/A
Method:
Thrown and Altered
Surface Technique: N/A
Kiln Type: N/A
Glazes:
Glaze
James W Kemp

Early in his career, pre-1968, Kemp created functional porcelain work. Later in his career he began making earthenware vessels. Surfaces of the later work were finished by air brushing bright colors of low-fired underglazes directly to the earthenware pot surface.

In 2012, Kemp had a retrospective show of his work at the University of Indianapolis, to celebrate 30 years of his artwork.

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American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)

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