Overview
With Fire is the story of ceramic artist Richard Hirsch, and an examination of the work for which he is so widely celebrated. This richly illustrated book presents the life of an artist whose career spans some of the most important developments in the American Clay Movement. Hirsch established a connection with the legendary Raku and Ohi families, whose influence created a lasting pedagogical and creative link to the West that continues today.
About the author
Scott Meyer is Professor of Ceramics at the University of Montevallo in Alabama. He has authored numerous articles and is the recipient of many awards for creative excellence and teaching. Meyer’s work with Richard Hirsch has spanned studio, kiln, writing and instructional workshops. Their current work in process, “The Crucible Project,” has further defined their collaborative talents.
Details
Publisher: RIT Press (12/2012)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-97-3
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
Illustrations: Color
Size: 9 x 11 in.
Shipping Weight: 1lb
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Artist’s Preface xi
Introduction 1
1. Life Through Kyoto 7
2. The Way 37
3. A Critical Review 69
4. The Vessel: A Good Skin for Emptiness 79
5. Outside In 89
Epilogue: Nearest the Beginning 123
An Artist’s Disclaimer 127
Notes 129
Index 133