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high, Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a stoneware ovoid vase, flattened form with irregular pierced aperture, covered in a banded white and grey glaze incised AW mark 14cm. There are 384 lots that match your search criteria. I thought that the glaze in the bowl was exceptionally fine and I have included a shot of the base that illustrates that almost all of his AW pieces start out by being thrown. Here's an experimental tile that Alan made himself at Marnhull and originally came to me directly from "Wallsprocket", as we used to call him, in 2004. The S is for someone called Sue who was Wallworks assistant at Greenwich in the early 60s. if (agt.indexOf("gecko") != -1 && agt.indexOf("win") != -1) Some pits and firing marks as intended with the design. //]]> This vase is about 6" tall and has the familiar AW on the base. - 23.5 cm Dia. Textures were created by incising, rouletting and stamping often inlaid with white slip. Copyright 2000-2023, The Pottery Studio. Alan Wallwork sadly passedaway in November 2019. excessHeight = 20; { y = document.all ? 15 to 20 years ago when I was exhibiting Alan's work on a regular basis, one of my customers ran a gallery that just sold modern conceptual art but bought Wallworks for himself. } However, he stopped being actively involved and supply them with pots when their mark up increased dramatically and there was also the problem of getting his pots to Central London. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of 8, ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019) - POTTERY PEBBLE. Alan Wallwork's obvious, original and unstoppable talent took him to Goldsmiths College in the mid 1950's and thereafter thrust him into the vanguard of the post war modernism revolution that manifested in 1950's London. His work is sold through such places as Walford Craft Centre, The Devon Guild and John Rastall's Harlequin Gallery. Can you highlight it or describe? A very large order for tiles from an advertising agency led to Alan's next move. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. Attributed Alan Wallwork (1931-2019): A Stoneware Pebble Vase, of flattened textured form, unmarked, 13cm highSee images. By AW? Alan Wallwork (1931-). He developed an archetypal language that echoed some of the wider artistic obsessions of that period, what the art critic Herbert Read called the postwar ferment of sculptural activity. Pottery Workshop Ancient Pottery European Art with the seven felt vases, the designer takes us back to an ancient pottery workshop that served as a laboratory for alchemical experiments. 13 Ack Lane East For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.ukor http://artistscollectingsociety.org, ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware and porcelain split egg form with turquoise glaze highlights, incised AW mark, height 11.5cm. 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Following illness in the late 1990s Alan's work rate decreased and in 2004 he opened a workshop in Missegre, near Limoux in France where he continues to pot, sending work back to the United Kingdom for exhibition. Complete. It was soon clear that Alan had outgrown the Forest Hill premises. did that come open in the kiln or was it designed like that? Alan Wallwork (1931-2019), Slab vase and small ovoid vase, circa 1960s, Stoneware, Underside incised 'W' and 'AW', Slab vase: 24cm high, ovoid vase: 10cm high, (ARR)Both pieces overall condition good. (D)Additional InformationThe piece has a lean corrected by a sticky pad, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. There was the winged form that Bistoboy found which was unmarked and he'd tried selling it on ebay only to be told be a collector it wasn't a Wallwork. function destroyPagination() Free shipping for many products! And whose attitudes influenced him heavily. Exhibiting the articulated, inventive, organic qualities and tactility of Wallwork's early oeuvre for which he is best known. Alan Wallwork explored forms in nature and the landscape, such as gourds, seeds and fossils, as well as archaic and totemic shapes from early human history. I found much larger premises in Greenwich comprising of a large shop with three floors above and a basement below, all with existing use for light industry having formed part of a hacksaw blade factory, now divided off. Alan was part of a postwar shift in clay that went beyond functional domestic pieces. } document.body.removeChild(document.body.firstChild); { start = (start > 18) ? Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Slab vesselstoneware, with green glaze in impressed semi-circlesincised initials17cm high, 13.5cm wide. This was Wallwork country, too. It's the man's birthday today. Not forgetting of course the AW marks that had been crossed through with an Angle Grinder by Alan Wallwork himself! Overall size 24cm x 24cm, *Alan Wallwork (British 1931-2019), a studio pottery stoneware 'Split Seed Pod' flattened oviform shape, pierced decoration forming the central parting, grey and sand glaze, incised AW to the underside, 21cm high, one side with a firing imperfection *Artist Resale Rights may apply to this lot, Alan Wallwork (British 1931-2019) 'Split Pod' Form incised artist's intials, stonewareDimensions:23cm high, 20.3cm wide (9in high, 8in wide), Alan Wallwork (British 1931-2019) Bowl incised artist's initials, stonewareDimensions:12cm high, 25.5cm diameter (4 3/4in high, 10in diameter), ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a large stoneware split pebble form with radiating impressed decoration picked out in turquoise and lilac glaze, incised AW mark, height 42cm. setTimeout('renderedElement.style.visibility = "visible"', 1); } x = overFlowX > 0 ? display = false; } ZU VERKAUFEN! Geography Location. if (document.body.firstChild != originalFirstChild) However, in the next decade he became worried about the environment and his heavy use of resources for fuel, and so eventually decided to downsize. Alan Wallwork (1931-) Studio Pottery Sculptural Form Pot/Vase Incised with W Mark to Base Measures Approximately 5.25 x 5.25 x 3.25 inch Nice condition as can be seen on the images. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.ukor https://artistscollectingsociety.org. element.innerHTML = '

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"; start = (isNaN(start) || start < 0 ) ? y - overFlowY : y; x - overFlowX : x; He was initially interested in film design, but after national service he opted to study art, and in 1954 he went to Newland Park teacher training college at Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire. Alan Wallwork - A studio pottery seed form of compressed oval section with incised and stippled decoration with tonal detailing, incised mark and retains original Alan Wallwork Ceramics paper label, height 15.5cm. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase. Mine's the same and I love it. A Very Rare Studio Pottery Tall Vase - By Alan Wallwork. 20th Century Forum::Pottery Identification / Research::Studio Pottery, // { Theory and practice in the development of advanced literacy / M. Cecilia Colombi and Mary J. Schleppegrell; Multimedia semiotics: genres for science education and scientific liter Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Spiral vaseincised initials27cm high. alert(message); 3 inch 166 Nov. 2022 M mike brown Alan Wallwork Green Interiors Organic Form Clays Pottery Ideas Hand Built Beards Vases Wedge Unusual 26 cms Wedge shape at auction April 2015. *Alan Wallwork [1931-2019] a stoneware 'split seed pod': of flattened oviform with notched aperture and vertical band of piercings on a textured ivory and russet ground, incised AW, 19cm high.

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