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American,
b. 1962
Ride 'Em High
2002
Porcelain
5.25 x 9.25 x 4.25 in.
Susan Beiner’s encrusted Ride ’Em High teapot is a transition piece between her 1990s Detroit-influenced teapots of steely grey, wholly smothered in slip-cast industrial fasteners including screws, nuts, and bolts, and the current vibrant organic encrustations for which she has become celebrated. For this piece, Beiner threw a teapot body on the wheel, added spout and lid, then attached an army of cast porcelain pieces. The steel cable seen in the handle and small flare-nut wrenches reflect influences from her time in Detroit. The seashells, doll arms, and color became part of Beiner’s work after 2000, when she moved to California. This pale pink teapot acquired its color from the flow of the kiln flames in a (gas) reduction firing.
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