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RAM's collection of ceramics, which focuses on mid- to late 20th century American clay, is the most comprehensive segment of its permanent collection. It's particularly remarkable, not only because of the range of artists and styles it represents, but also because the collection contains multiple pieces from key figures in the ceramics world such as Ruth Duckworth, Gertrud and Otto Natzler and Adrain Saxe.
Exploring late twentieth century issues in the medium, the collection examines function, ornament, decoration and abstraction, as well as allegory and narrative in pieces from ceramists like Jack Earl, Richard Shaw, and Ken Ferguson. A notable componet of RAM's ceramic collection is the Donna Moog Teapot collection, which documents more than 250 teapots from the 1980s and 1990s.
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Adrain Saxe
American, 1943 –
Antelope Jar, 1979
Glazed porcelain
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Karen
Johnson Boyd |
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Michael Sherrill
American, 1954 –
Queen of Hearts, ca. 1990
Stoneware with glazes and lusters
Racine Art Museum, the Donna Moog
Teapot Collection |
Ralph Bacerra
American, 1938 –
Cloud Vessel, 1996
Porcelain with glazes and lusters
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Dale and Doug Anderson
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