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American
(1927–1998)
Platter
1987
Stoneware with porcelain
3.5 x 27 x 27 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation with matching funds from the National Endowment for the Arts
1989.21
The centering spiral of Robert Sperry’s Platter coils its way across the textured surface, challenging functionality, creating a sculptural landscape through the crusty white slip atop a black stoneware glaze. Sperry, an artist who worked in the realms of painting, ceramics, digital prints, filmmaking, photography, printmaking, and sculpture, often pushed the boundaries of a medium to blur distinctions and hierarchies. Sperry saw ceramics as creatively equal to sculpture and other fine arts, and adapted techniques from other mediums to extend its aesthetic dimensions. In Platter, the footed stoneware piece becomes a terrain reminiscent of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty on the northwestern shore of the Great Salt Lake.
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