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John Ward BIOGRAPHY
Born 1938. Known for: Ceramics with geometric lines, coloration.
One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie... Read full biography
One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie Rie’s colour palette and Ian Godfrey’s playful textures. In 1966 Ward was accepted onto the Camberwell... Read full biography
One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie Rie’s colour palette and Ian Godfrey’s playful textures. In 1966 Ward was accepted onto the Camberwell School of Art and Crafts* Ceramics course after developing a fascination with pottery during Adult Education classes. After graduating he worked as a part time pottery teacher in London while also... Read full biography
One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie Rie’s colour palette and Ian Godfrey’s playful textures. In 1966 Ward was accepted onto the Camberwell School of Art and Crafts* Ceramics course after developing a fascination with pottery during Adult Education classes. After graduating he worked as a part time pottery teacher in London while also developing his studio. In 1979 he moved to Pembrokeshire where he still resides and works. Artist Statement:. There is something compelling about the making of pots, regardless of function, which keeps me within the particular sphere; they are the... Read full biography
One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie Rie’s colour palette and Ian Godfrey’s playful textures. In 1966 Ward was accepted onto the Camberwell School of Art and Crafts* Ceramics course after developing a fascination with pottery during Adult Education classes. After graduating he worked as a part time pottery teacher in London while also developing his studio. In 1979 he moved to Pembrokeshire where he still resides and works. Artist Statement:. There is something compelling about the making of pots, regardless of function, which keeps me within the particular sphere; they are the focus of some many interests and associations. My aim is to make pots which have simple forms with integral decoration and asp... Read full biography
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One of Briton's greatest potters, John Ward was influenced by ancient pre-glaze pottery from China and Cypress. He was inspired by more modem influences such as Hans Coper’s formal strength, Lucie Rie’s colour palette and Ian Godfrey’s playful textures.
In 1966 Ward was accepted onto the Camberwell School of Art and Crafts* Ceramics course after developing a fascination with pottery during Adult Education classes. After graduating he worked as a part time pottery teacher in London while also developing his studio. In 1979 he moved to Pembrokeshire where he still resides and works.
Artist Statement:
There is something compelling about the making of pots, regardless of function, which keeps me within the particular sphere; they are the focus of some many interests and associations. My aim is to make pots which have simple forms with integral decoration and aspects which can interact with the environment in interesting ways; to try and express a balance between these dynamic qualities and a sense of stillness or containment. Form above all, but expressed through light and colour’ John Ward
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Joanna Bird Gallery, 2021
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Immediately, the patterned surface decoration of John Ward’s ceramics recalls the pre-glazed pottery of ancient Egypt and China, but the pleasingly simple graphic element of his work belies the complex hand-building of each vessel he creates.
His experimentation in cutting and rejoining clay bodies results in innovative forms and textured surfaces which are often inspired by the natural elements of the landscape in which he lives and works.
Ward’s ceramic artwork is found in the permanent collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York.