The following obituary by David Colker was published in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2014. Sculptor Jerry Rothman, a member of a rebellious group of Los Angeles artists in the 1950s who took... Read full biography
The following obituary by David Colker was published in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2014. Sculptor Jerry Rothman, a member of a rebellious group of Los Angeles artists in the 1950s who took ceramics far beyond functional pieces, died June 5 in a hospital near his home in San Miguel de Allende,... Read full biography
The following obituary by David Colker was published in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2014. Sculptor Jerry Rothman, a member of a rebellious group of Los Angeles artists in the 1950s who took ceramics far beyond functional pieces, died June 5 in a hospital near his home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He was 80. Rothman had been battling Lewy body disease for about the last six years, said his life partner, Kathleen Cummings. A longtime resident of Laguna Beach, he and Cummings moved to... Read full biography
The following obituary by David Colker was published in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2014. Sculptor Jerry Rothman, a member of a rebellious group of Los Angeles artists in the 1950s who took ceramics far beyond functional pieces, died June 5 in a hospital near his home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He was 80. Rothman had been battling Lewy body disease for about the last six years, said his life partner, Kathleen Cummings. A longtime resident of Laguna Beach, he and Cummings moved to Mexico in the mid-2000s. We felt we were just breaking ground, trying new things, new ways of handling the material and approaching technology and mainly form. - Jerry Rothman. In the 1950s Rothman was a student at L.A. City College studying industrial... Read full biography
The following obituary by David Colker was published in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2014. Sculptor Jerry Rothman, a member of a rebellious group of Los Angeles artists in the 1950s who took ceramics far beyond functional pieces, died June 5 in a hospital near his home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He was 80. Rothman had been battling Lewy body disease for about the last six years, said his life partner, Kathleen Cummings. A longtime resident of Laguna Beach, he and Cummings moved to Mexico in the mid-2000s. We felt we were just breaking ground, trying new things, new ways of handling the material and approaching technology and mainly form. - Jerry Rothman. In the 1950s Rothman was a student at L.A. City College studying industrial design when he took a required course in ceramics and fell in love with working with clay. "I like three-dimensional t... Read full biography
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