It was soon evident that the ceramics were out-selling the pictorial work. Probably just my personal prejudice about the W stuff! looks like lh? Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Three totem form vasesstonewareincised initials24cm, 21cm, and 15cm high (3). Images 63-70 in the book are of Alan Wallwork's work, which presumably is mostly from Greenwich. Tel: +1 845 480-0841 email: info@freeformsusa.com Alan Wallwork Use tags to the left to sort by color, size, etc. Prices for a piece of alan wallwork pottery can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes at 1stDibs, they begin at $406 and can go as high as $5,051, while the average can fetch as much as $2,728. (D) Provenance: Originally displayed in the artist's garden.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. Images 63-70 in the book are of Alan Wallwork's work, which presumably is mostly from Greenwich. else Copyright Metropress Ltd, (t/a Auction Technology Group) 2023. Wallwork, Alan . Alan Wallwork was born in Watford, Hertfordshire in 1931. Really 275677690724 I need to offload a ton of pieces before I move. I always call it a. Alan Wallwork, who has died aged 88, was one of Britain's most distinctive potters, known for sculptural work that was important in the story of studio ceramics, but who should also be judged. Alan Wallwork (1931-2019); a very tall stoneware pebble Vase, with incised decoration to centre picked out in turquoise glaze and gold lustre, inscribed AW to base, H 57cm. originalFirstChild = document.body.firstChild; if (document.body.firstChild != originalFirstChild) [CDATA[ Alan Wallwork sadly passedaway in November 2019. I came across a Devon Guild Leaflet which they gave out with the works of Alan Wallwork's they sold. In the early days of the CPA, Alan was an active member and on the Committee for a number of years. Wallwork, Alan . Shapes ranged from smooth pebble forms to taller, more articulated totems, with pitted, pierced and abraded surfaces enriched with glazes and oxides. y - overFlowY : y; [CDATA[ A pottery-obsessed couple have put their 250,000 collection of ceramics on sale after an 'overwhelmed' auctioneer found it crammed inside their former home. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. Alan Wallwork, potter, born 7 June 1931; died 2 November 2019, Innovative potter who took his inspiration from the natural world, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Very interesting and informative. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.ukor http://artistscollectingsociety.org, ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware split sphere with turquoise glaze highlights, incised AW mark, height 18cm. In 1984 he moved to a high woodland setting above Lyme Regis that was spectacular but somewhat impractical. start = (isNaN(start) || start < 0 ) ? { He was joined by a fellow student from Goldsmiths, Bernard Rooke, and both moved to larger premises in Greenwich in 1960. His work just stood out. Alan Wallwork was born in Watford, Hertfordshire in 1931. start = (isNaN(start) || start < 0 ) ? He studied pottery at Newlands Park Teachers' Training College in Buckinghamshire and won eligibility for a one-year course at Goldsmith's College and studied pottery under Kenneth Clark and Gordon Baldwin whose attitudes influenced him. } Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a large stoneware segment, incised and glazed in colours incised AW monogram 30cm wide 21cm high, Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a small stoneware segment, incised and glazed in colours incised AW monogram 15.5cm. } y = overFlowY > 0 ? For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.ukor http://artistscollectingsociety.org, ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware and porcelain split egg form with turquoise glaze highlights, incised AW mark, height 11.5cm. I tried to flatter him into writing a book, but he would have none of it. Following illness in the late 1990s Alans work rate decreased and in 2004 he opened a workshop in France where he continued to pot. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.ukor http://artistscollectingsociety.org, Alan Wallwork (1931-2019), a stoneware rectangular vase with circular incised glazed filled design, incised mark beneath, 20.5cm high, 18.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. A small unusual piece of Alan's work that I sold in September. These are some of the best of his work I have seen. - 23.5 cm Dia. Such work conveyed a sense of ritual and mystery and he exhibited widely, while continuing to write discerning articles on ceramics. When Alan first started to make pottery in the late 1950s he did throw a quantity of work in the Bernard Leach/Oriental style and this had an impressed W seal mark (not incised like his more typical work from this period but an actual seal mark). If bidding from Overseas it is your own responsibility to check your countries import laws, If this item contains incorrect or inappropriate information please, Relevant element.style.visibility = "hidden"; } there does seem to be a lot of them around . (d) A small stoneware pebble with a small aperture and ridged exterior. ORIGINAL JAPANISCHE STUDIO-KERAMIK Mondvase, Mit Knstlersignatur. element.style.position = "absolute"; Incised mark to the base 'AW', and with original paper label 'Alan Wallwork Ceramics, Tel Lyme Regis 2756'. USA et International; Australie; Canada; France; Allemagne; Italie; Espagne; Royaume-Uni; Qui sommes-nous; A gas kiln was installed to complement the existing electric kilns and tile production flourished in the new premises. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase. if (document.body.firstChild != originalFirstChild) Please ask any questions Please See Images For Full Condition Overseas bidders please contact us for a shipping quote. Impressed Bretby mark and pattern number 1766. Incised initials. Alan Wallwork (1931-2019), Slab vase and small ovoid vase, circa 1960s, Stoneware, Underside incised 'W' and 'AW', Slab vase: 24cm high, ovoid vase: 10cm high, (ARR)Both pieces overall condition good. Every effort is made to list the item's condition accurately with the help of the photo's provided, however if you require a ny further information or would like additional photos then please contact us and we will be happy to help. else (event.clientY + de.scrollTop) : y; Brutalist style around the base. Mine's the same and I love it. Free delivery for many products. var agt = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); Hi studio, interesting your comments on the use of araldite in studio pottery ,i realise that you already know , but other members might not be aware of the epoxy resin use in studio pottery , the most famous potter being Hans Coper who used araldite and steel rods to glue many pieces together also Martin smith who used it freely and i guess a number of other potters as well. I found much larger premises in Greenwich comprising of a large shop with three floors above and a basement below, all with existing use for light industry having formed part of a hacksaw blade factory, now divided off. Then check my next post? alert(message); Lol no, no, much more mundane, things like torn oval, split pierced form and yours would be. Use tags to the left to sort by color, size, etc. if (typeof(originalFirstChild) == "undefined") After that he gained eligibility for a one-year course at Goldsmith's College and studied pottery. var display = false; Sculptors such as William Turnbull, Eduardo Paolozzi and Hubert Dalwood explored related territories of biomorphism, and painters including Alan Reynolds and Edward Middleditch were drawn to organic subjects, to the scrubby peripheries of fields and roads burgeoning with cow parsley, or scattered with poppy seed pods and teasels. } roughly 7" tall marked W on the base l33ham180 Number of posts : 460 Location : stowmarket Registration date : 2009-03-27 Re: Alan Wallwork by studio-pots July 21st 2015, 10:30 am CARTER TILES; a collection of ceramic tiles decorated with stylised Eastern figures, also two Alan Wallwork Studio Pottery tiles. His signed but has lost 385437665485 /* Pour maximiser les compatibilites IE6/7/8 en quirk/doctyped */ Vases. Attributed Alan Wallwork (1931-2019): A Stoneware Pebble Vase, of flattened textured form, unmarked, 13cm highSee images. He made another move to nearby Higher Rocombe a few years later where he carried on in the same vein making his pebble and seed-pod forms. If bidding from Northern Ireland, Highland's, Channel Islands, Isle of Man or Isle of Wight please ask for a postage quote, Royal Mail is fine but we are finding Couriers such as My Hermes are charging more than the specified postage for U.K if delivering to the above mentioned. var originalFirstChild; FOR SALE! In 1958 he opened his first studio and gallery in Forest Hill, South London. He was initially interested in film design, but after national service he opted to study art, and in 1954 he went to Newland Park teacher training college at Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire. *Alan Wallwork [1931-2019] two stoneware 'split seed pods': of flattened oviform with notched aperture and multiple piercings on a texture ivory and russet ground, incised AW, 22 and 20cm high. It was soon clear that Alan had outgrown the Forest Hill premises. It was necessary to take on larger premises to produce these tiles so Alan bought a building previously uses as a chapel in Marnhull, Dorset. Alan Wallwork (1931-) Studio Pottery Sculptural Form Pot/Vase Incised with W Mark to Base Measures Approximately 5.25 x 5.25 x 3.25 inch Nice condition as can be seen on the images. Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members research needs. This was Wallwork country, too. This experimentation centred largely on London art colleges such as the Central School and Goldsmiths College, where Alan went in 1955, studying under Kenneth Clark and Gordon Baldwin, both avant-garde potters who opened up new aesthetic and technical possibilities. overFlowX = x + renderedWidth + excessWidth - document.body.offsetWidth; I stored it for several years. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Needing to expand tile production, Alan found an old chapel at Marnhull, near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, and moved there in 1965. I thought that the glaze in the bowl was exceptionally fine and I have included a shot of the base that illustrates that almost all of his AW pieces start out by being thrown. Alan occupied these premises for many yearsworking on tiles, hand-built, slabbed. setTimeout('renderedElement.style.visibility = "visible"', 1); So Alan bought a building previously uses as a chapel in Marnhull, Dorset.
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