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Ceramics of the 1960s Graham McLaren

Ceramics of the 1960s By Graham McLaren

Ceramics of the 1960s by Graham McLaren


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Summary

This book examines how ceramic designers and manufacturers responded to challenges ranging from 'The Look' identified by the fashion designer Mary Quant to the Psychedelia of the late 1960s.

Ceramics of the 1960s Summary

Ceramics of the 1960s by Graham McLaren

The 1960s were intense and dynamic years of change for the visual arts in Britain. Ceramic design felt the full force of a revolution seen first in youth culture and fashion design. The British pottery industry moved away from a dependence upon foreign styles and developed instead the 'British Modern' style. By the end of the 1960s Britain was regarded as a world leader in design.

About Graham McLaren

Dr Graham McLaren teaches the history of ceramics at Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent. He jointly devised and leads the unique MA in the History of Ceramics, taught in conjunction with the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Hanley.

Table of Contents

A colourful decade; The principal manufacturers; Designers as professionals; Further reading; Places to visit

Additional information

GOR001879445
9780747804864
0747804869
Ceramics of the 1960s by Graham McLaren
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20010201
40
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