Films

 

Films

 
 

Mark Dean, Color Monet

An intro to the exhibition of collaborative works from Julian Stair & Simone ten Hompel at Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, UK
This is a video that is playing in and features the work from the exhibition Quotidian by Julian Stair, held at Corvi-Mora Gallery from 13 November 2014 to 10 January 2015.

The British potter Julian Stair makes vessels to contain the human body after death. Built on a monumental scale, his pots and sarcophagi can only be fired in giant industrial kilns. Duration: 9 ' 41"

Master of Les Cox Super 8 footage (80% frame size version) 4:3 Silent Duration: 49”
Family photos (portraits) of Les Cox Duration 4'03"
Julian Stair is one of the world's most acclaimed ceramicists. In this video he discusses his major solo exhibition, Quietus, which explores the containment ...
Potter and writer Julian Stair talks about his thought-provoking new installation at York St Mary's that places his work alongside examples selected from Yor...