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American
(1942–2021)
Teapot
1986
Stoneware
9.625 x 9.25 x 8.375 in.
Museum Purchase with the Charter Member Endowment Fund
1986.53
Chuck Hindes’s Teapot is an example of the artist’s signature style, inspired by Japanese pottery and abstract expressionist painting. This iron-rich stoneware vessel has a soft, slumping form that preserves the inherent plasticity of clay and celebrates imperfection and irregularity as a form of beauty. The piece has been wood fired in a saggar, which is a boxlike container used to protect and control the surface of the enclosed object. The resulting mottled color and texture capture those elements of abstract expressionism that Hindes was inspired to pursue.
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