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Meta Description: Scopri Mark Hewitt, maestro della ceramica monumentale e architetto appassionato di storia dell’arte! I suoi "monster pots" ispirati alla tradizione orientale sono opere d'arte uniche che celebrano il dialogo tra materiali e forme.

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Descrizione dell'opera

Art of War: World War II Propaganda . “A Arte da Guerra – Propaganda da II Guerra Mundial”. The exhibition (Dec 18, 2010 - Sep 30, 2011) showcased propaganda produced during the world conflict, through examples that show that the war was fought not only in the battlefield, but also in the background, as the people of the involved nations were mobilised in an active support of the war effort by the powerful images in the posters. The printed poster was the main form of propaganda, especially since it was easy to produce and could be glued almost anywhere, so that the message was always present among the citizens, asking them to give more of themselves, produce more and sacrifice themselves for the sake of the war effort. The posters were also the most democratic way of reaching equally all kinds of people. In the United States alone, more than 3000 different posters were produced. The temporary exhibition showed propaganda under the light of an art form, which it has assumed, carrying the purpose of any other work of art: to raise emotions and change the world.

Biografia dell'artista

Mark Alan Hewitt: Sculpting Giants from Clay

Mark Alan Hewitt (born March 31, 1953) is an American architect, preservationist and architectural historian, renowned for his profound engagement with architectural history and the history of architectural drawing “as a medium of thought.” However, he’s equally celebrated as one of Britain's foremost studio potters, whose monumental wood-fired ceramic vessels—often dubbed ‘monster pots’—have captivated collectors and critics alike. Hewitt’s artistic journey began with an unexpected detour from architectural studies at Yale University, where a formative encounter with Vincent Scully ignited his passion for visual storytelling and profoundly shaped his approach to artmaking.

Early Influences: The Leach Legacy

Hewitt's formative years were deeply impacted by exposure to Bernard Leach’s pioneering stoneware tradition in Cornwall, England—a connection that instilled in him an unwavering appreciation for craftsmanship, simplicity, and the symbiotic relationship between material and form. This influence is palpable throughout his oeuvre, mirroring Leach’s insistence on tactile experience and honoring the inherent qualities of clay itself. The Cornish potter championed a method of firing that prioritized slow oxidation, allowing the clay to develop its natural color palette—a technique Hewitt adopted as a cornerstone of his artistic practice.

Formal Training: Classical Foundations

Continuing his architectural pursuits at Pennsylvania University, Hewitt honed his technical skills under luminaries like Allan Greenberg, Robert A.M. Stern, David Van Zanten, and Steven Izenour—a grounding in classical design principles that subtly informs his sculptural explorations. These mentors instilled a meticulous attention to proportion, symmetry, and ornamentation—elements that Hewitt skillfully integrates into his ceramic creations, demonstrating an understanding of architectural history’s enduring relevance.

The Crucible of Pittsboro: Embracing Innovation

Hewitt's artistic vision crystallized during his relocation to Pittsboro, North Carolina, where he embraced the challenges presented by working with alkaline glazes and experimenting with techniques inspired by Asian and North Carolina pottery traditions. Recognizing that true innovation requires confronting constraints—a principle echoed in Leach’s own relentless pursuit of artistic advancement—he deliberately sought out environments conducive to experimentation. This transformative move dramatically reshaped his aesthetic sensibilities, resulting in vessels characterized by striking color contrasts and a deliberate rejection of superfluous embellishment—a conscious decision to prioritize the purity of form and material expression.

Monumental Vessels: A Dialogue Between Tradition & Vision

Hewitt’s artistic output is primarily defined by colossal salt-glazed ceramic pots – pieces that stand as testaments to his mastery of wood firing, a technique rooted in centuries of tradition. These vessels are not merely functional objects; they are sculptural statements imbued with symbolic resonance, reflecting Hewitt's fascination with the interplay between Eastern and Western artistic philosophies. The scale of these creations—often exceeding six feet in diameter—demands contemplation and invites viewers to consider the profound connection between human creativity and the natural world. His work has garnered considerable acclaim, securing its place within prestigious collections at institutions like Yale University LUX and the North Carolina Museum of Art.

Recognition & Legacy: Shaping Ceramic History

Hewitt’s dedication extends beyond artistic creation; he actively championed the preservation of North Carolina pottery heritage through his role as president of the North Carolina Pottery Center and contributed to scholarly publications like ‘Great Pots from the Traditions of North & South Carolina,’ solidifying his position as a pivotal figure in shaping the narrative of American ceramics. His enduring commitment to fostering dialogue between artistic disciplines—architecture and pottery—demonstrates a profound understanding of how creative pursuits can enrich our perception of the world around us. He is known as one of America’s foremost scholar-architects, having authored six books and numerous articles on architectural history and design.
Mark Alan Hewitt

Mark Alan Hewitt

1955 - , United Kingdom

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Functional Pottery & Wood Fired Ceramics
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Asian Pottery']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Bernard Leach']
  • Date Of Birth: 1953-03-31
  • Full Name: Mark Alan Hewitt
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks: ['They']
  • Place Of Birth: Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom