
Superhole Sunday
2020
This unique sculpture by the Haas Brothers titled Superhole Sunday was created in 2020 using hand thrown and slip trailed porcelain with gold lustre and a brass plate. The work takes on a whimsical organic form evoking a fantastical mushroom or ceremonial vessel, with a tactile honeycomb textured body in blush pink transitioning to a brilliantly polished gold stem and cap. The piece exemplifies the Haas Brothers' signature fusion of extraordinary craft and surrealist imagination, blurring the line between functional object and fine art sculpture. Listed as a unique work through Carpenters Workshop Gallery, it represents an exceptional example of the duo's ceramic practice.
- Medium
- Hand Thrown and Slip Trailed Porcelain, Gold Lustre, Brass Plate
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Notes
Price on Request. Work listed as Unique. Enquire button available on gallery listing. Download tearsheet option noted on page.
Ceramic Details
- Clay Body
- Porcelain
- Forming
- Wheel-thrown
- Glaze
- Gold Lustre
- Finish
- Glossy
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Lucie Rie
Austrian-British · b. 1902

Rie created hand thrown porcelain vessels with lustrous glazes and organic sculptural forms that share the same refined elegance and tactile surface quality seen in Superhole Sunday. Her mastery of blush and gold toned glazes on voluptuous ceramic forms closely mirrors the material sensibility of this piece.

Takuro Kuwata
Japanese · b. 1981

Kuwata produces porcelain works with dramatically textured surfaces and unexpected material combinations including gold lustre that parallel the Haas Brothers' fusion of surrealist imagination and extraordinary craft. His ceramics similarly blur the boundary between functional vessel and fantastical sculpture.

Ken Price
American · b. 1935

Price created biomorphic ceramic sculptures with smooth polished surfaces and vivid colorful finishes that evoke the same whimsical organic and surrealist character found in Superhole Sunday. His work similarly transforms the ceramic vessel into a fantastical creature like form with exceptional surface refinement.
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