Now on View: Picasso Ceramics

Andrew Weiss Gallery is now showing a collection of ceramics by Pablo Picasso. Picasso, an undisputed Master of 20th Century Art, is best known for his large scale paintings and impressive body of graphic work.  What is lesser known about Picasso is his collaboration with Madoura Pottery, run by the Ramie family in Vallauris, that spanned over 25 years.

This rare collection gives viewers a taste of Picasso's diverse and fluent artistic skills with any medium.  Picasso's imagination, wit, and humor become apparent in this collection of pottery.  

Picasso became very interested in manipulating the shape of a ceramic to encompass his subject matter and design.  A vase became the female form and a round plate was transformed into a human face in Picasso's hands. Most of the ceramics are made of earthenware clay which means that they were fired at the lowest level causing the clay to be coarser and softer that other ceramics.  This type of clay can be made impervious to liquids by the use of glaze. 

These works are now on view at our Bergamot station gallery. Please email info@andrewweiss.com or call 310-246-9333 for further information about this collection.

 

      

      

 

Upcoming Event: Bergamot Station Spring Fling

Bergamot Station Spring Fling!
Saturday, March 19 from 12-4



Andrew Weiss Gallery is proud to present the Bergamot Station Spring Fling event! Come join in us in celebrating the start of Spring with over 40 different galleries and creative businesses. There will be live music, food vendors, and special events.
This is a FREE family event! So come and enjoy the fun with all of your friends and family.

SPECIAL EVENTS AND VENDORS:
Official Bombay Sapphire sponsored event
Bergamot Cafe (A3): Festive fare and live music
Apollo Espresso and Shave Ice Truck
Border Grill Gourmet Food Truck
Live music from the Venice Symphony Orchestra (1:30 PM at the Bergamot Cafe)
Argentine Tango instruction Ilona Glinarsky

Hope to you see you there! And don't forget to stop by Andrew Weiss Gallery!