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American,
b. 1953
Teapot
1986
Stoneware
5.125 x 6.5 x 5.25 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1986.92
John Neely’s artistic production is mainly functional. He is particularly interested in experimental techniques that can be employed in making objects for daily use, such as tableware. An expert in atmospheric firing, he is always looking for new results. Neely’s research led him to invent the train kiln, a new model based on the Japanese anagama kiln, built in a sloping form with a firebox at one end and a flue at the other. It has been adopted by potters all over the world. Neely’s functional production is well represented in the exhibition. Teapots, in particular, are a constant in his work, and the 1986 Teapot is a good example. In form it combines Chinese and Japanese traditions as well as European design.
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