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1924 Oakland, California - 2002. Known for: Sculptor-ceramic, abstraction.
Peter Voulkos 1924–2002. Few artists can revolutionize an ancient medium, but Peter Voulkos did just that when he brought ceramics into the realm of fine art starting in the late 1950s. Born in... Read full biography
Peter Voulkos 1924–2002. Few artists can revolutionize an ancient medium, but Peter Voulkos did just that when he brought ceramics into the realm of fine art starting in the late 1950s. Born in Bozeman, Montana in 1924, he studied painting and ceramics at Montana State University and later received... Read full biography
Peter Voulkos 1924–2002. Few artists can revolutionize an ancient medium, but Peter Voulkos did just that when he brought ceramics into the realm of fine art starting in the late 1950s. Born in Bozeman, Montana in 1924, he studied painting and ceramics at Montana State University and later received his MFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland. While Voulkos began his career by creating utilitarian objects such as bowls and vases that won him wide renown, he began to contemplate... Read full biography
Peter Voulkos 1924–2002. Few artists can revolutionize an ancient medium, but Peter Voulkos did just that when he brought ceramics into the realm of fine art starting in the late 1950s. Born in Bozeman, Montana in 1924, he studied painting and ceramics at Montana State University and later received his MFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland. While Voulkos began his career by creating utilitarian objects such as bowls and vases that won him wide renown, he began to contemplate abstraction and other fine art principles when he spent the summer of 1953 teaching at Black Mountain College, there he met Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, and Josef Albers. From there, he visited New York, meeting many of the Abstract Expressionists.... Read full biography
Peter Voulkos 1924–2002. Few artists can revolutionize an ancient medium, but Peter Voulkos did just that when he brought ceramics into the realm of fine art starting in the late 1950s. Born in Bozeman, Montana in 1924, he studied painting and ceramics at Montana State University and later received his MFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland. While Voulkos began his career by creating utilitarian objects such as bowls and vases that won him wide renown, he began to contemplate abstraction and other fine art principles when he spent the summer of 1953 teaching at Black Mountain College, there he met Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, and Josef Albers. From there, he visited New York, meeting many of the Abstract Expressionists. Voulkos returned to California to teach at Los Angeles County Art Institute (now Otis College of Art and Design) from 195... Read full biography
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- Uncommon ClayDecember 2006Austin, TomArt & Antiques
- A & A Insider-All Fired UpMay 2004Leigh, BobbieArt & Antiques
- Summer Destinations IIAugust 2003Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- News from California Art SceneJuly 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art NewsApril 2002Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Obituaries-Peter VoulkosApril 2002Koplos, JanetArt in America
- 'A Beautiful Spirit'July 2001Newby, Rick and Chere JiustoMontana: Western History
- PreviewsMay 2001Golonu, BerinARTweek
- ExhibitionsFebruary 2001EditorsAmerican Artist
- The Art of CraftNovember 2000Robinson, RebeccaArt & Antiques
- Odyssues's ProgenySeptember 2000Kalina, RichardArt in America
- In the GalleriesFebruary 2000Editor, Art-talkArt-Talk
- Greek American Artists of 20th CenDecember 1999Selz, Peter, Thalia SelzAmerican Art Review
- The Dynamics of DestructionJanuary 1999Slivka, RoseArt in America
- Contemporary American CeramicsDecember 1997Chambers, KarenSouthwest Art
- Next of KilnJanuary 1997Chambers, KarenArt & Antiques
- Revolution in ClayDecember 1995MacNaughton, Mary DavisAmerican Art Review
