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American,
b. 1954
Untitled
1995
Porcelain
5 x 14.75 x 14.75 in.
Gift of Richard W. Gold from the Arthur J. Williams Collection
2024.12.33
The Light and Space artist James Turrell led Marsh to challenge the materiality of clay and inspired his Perforated Series. He writes "There is something ironic about taking a material like clay which is dense, opaque and ruled by gravity, creating eggshell thin forms and then removing as much material as possible one hole at a time without collapsing the form and replacing material with light. It is addition by subtraction." Starting in the late 80s, Marsh perforated his unfired works using a corded Makita drill with the trigger duct taped for a constant speed. After eight years he bought a jeweler’s flex shaft Dremel at a garage sale which let him decrease the hole size, perforate in tighter patterns, and make larger more complex forms. These holes provide fragile windows into this pieces. Marsh's white earthenware baskets and simple forms, are sprayed with an engobe (a clay-based slurry) and refired four times slowly building the surface to strengthen and soften the mechanical nature of a drilled hole.
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