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Ken Price — Zozomo
Ken Price

Zozomo

2011

"Zozomo" is a sculptural work by renowned ceramicist Ken Price, crafted from fired and painted clay. The piece exemplifies Price's distinctive approach to clay as a fine art medium, featuring bold color and organic form that transcends traditional pottery conventions. Price's work elevated ceramic sculpture to gallery status, treating clay with the same artistic ambition as painting or contemporary sculpture.

Medium
fired and painted clay

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Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Morning Session

November 20, 2024

Lot 71

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Ken Price, Zozomo, 2011

"Zozomo" is a sculptural work by renowned ceramicist Ken Price, crafted from fired and painted clay. The piece exemplifies Price's distinctive approach to clay as a fine art medium, featuring bold color and organic form that transcends traditional pottery conventions. Price's work elevated ceramic sculpture to gallery status, treating clay with the same artistic ambition as painting or contemporary sculpture.

Medium
fired and painted clay
Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Playful Aesthetic, Organic Shapes, Ceramic Sculpture, American Artist, Modernism, Abstract Form, Contemporary Art, Three-Dimensional, Colorful

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