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American,
b. 1967
Nut Boll
2007
Porcelain with textured englobes
10 x 15 x 15.75 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2009.6
Though Joe Davis makes vessels of utility, things to be touched, held, and used for nourishment, the work that gleans exhibition attention has unique tactile sensibilities—real or faux. Works such as Nut Boll, which has a delicately cracked glaze, look like velvet from a few feet away. Davis maintains that no other ceramic material is as fine and responsive as porcelain. His often knobby sculptural works have a slip-cast bulbous base to which he attaches other slip-cast lumps and protuberances. These are “glued on” when the base and nodes are damp, and therefore sticky.
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