Celebrating one of Australia’s most innovative, significant and vibrant post-war potteries, Glen Eira City Council’s Gallery presents Stories in clay: Arthur Merric Boyd Pottery (AMB), from Saturday 2 November until Sunday 15 December.
Curated by Diane Soumilas, the exhibition features works by major Australian artists Arthur Boyd, John Perceval, Neil Douglas, Yvonne Boyd and associated potters on loan from the National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Shepparton Art Museum, and many private collections. A selection of earthenware tiles and ceramic sculptures by Arthur Boyd, John Perceval’s expressive ceramic angel sculptures conceived at AMB Pottery, bowls and other related works are included in this exhibition.
“I remember after school, catching the tram with my brother and sister to The Murrumbeena pottery where John and Mary (my father and mother) were working. The pottery smelt of glazes and clay dust and because of the kilns, it was warm. Neil Douglas was decorating lovely Australian scenes with kangaroos. My mother was turning pots by, what seemed like, the 100s sometimes. John had a strong presence and I remember watching him create things with such a confident, direct action. There were humour and seriousness in what he was doing whether it was throwing or decorating, he was making jugs and mugs and plates at that time,” daughter and artist Celia Perceval said.
“This exhibition provides an opportunity to view mid-20th-century pottery by major Australian artists such as Arthur Boyd, John Perceval and Neil Douglas who produced vibrant and extraordinary one-off earthenware pieces in the collaborative and creative environment at the AMB Pottery. This period of exciting experimentation with the ceramic medium is captured in the exhibition” The Council’s Curator Diane Soumilas said.