Known for modernist painting-inspired ceramic vases, pitchers and jars, which he often groups in precarious arrangements that reference still lifes in painting, Andrew Lord has a reputation for... Read full biography
Known for modernist painting-inspired ceramic vases, pitchers and jars, which he often groups in precarious arrangements that reference still lifes in painting, Andrew Lord has a reputation for de-stabilizing viewers with his unorthodox methods. Of his arrangements, a reviewer wrote that his pieces... Read full biography
Known for modernist painting-inspired ceramic vases, pitchers and jars, which he often groups in precarious arrangements that reference still lifes in painting, Andrew Lord has a reputation for de-stabilizing viewers with his unorthodox methods. Of his arrangements, a reviewer wrote that his pieces "might have emerged from a nightmare. They seem to sway and tremble as they rise higher and higher. the artist groups them into sullen families on low platforms, or sets them in discordant twos or... Read full biography
Known for modernist painting-inspired ceramic vases, pitchers and jars, which he often groups in precarious arrangements that reference still lifes in painting, Andrew Lord has a reputation for de-stabilizing viewers with his unorthodox methods. Of his arrangements, a reviewer wrote that his pieces "might have emerged from a nightmare. They seem to sway and tremble as they rise higher and higher. the artist groups them into sullen families on low platforms, or sets them in discordant twos or threes on high, broad pedestals so that their unexpected, largish size can seem even more unsettling at eye level." (Koplos) . His ceramics are usually expressionistic with shape distortions, and rough surfaces with numerous crevices that have pooled... Read full biography
Known for modernist painting-inspired ceramic vases, pitchers and jars, which he often groups in precarious arrangements that reference still lifes in painting, Andrew Lord has a reputation for de-stabilizing viewers with his unorthodox methods. Of his arrangements, a reviewer wrote that his pieces "might have emerged from a nightmare. They seem to sway and tremble as they rise higher and higher. the artist groups them into sullen families on low platforms, or sets them in discordant twos or threes on high, broad pedestals so that their unexpected, largish size can seem even more unsettling at eye level." (Koplos) . His ceramics are usually expressionistic with shape distortions, and rough surfaces with numerous crevices that have pooled glaze, and are often oversized, with some of them several feet in height. With his glazes Lord a... Read full biography
Andrew Lord - Artist Info
About Andrew Lord: Books
Books & Publications (6)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Andrew Lord: Sculpture and Related Drawings (Paul Kasmin Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
2004
Gund, Agnes; Janet Kraynak
0 pages (color)
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Sex Pots: Eroticism in Ceramics
2003
Mathieu, Paul
224 pages (color)
The Art Dealers The Powers Behind the Scenes Tell How