Ruth Duckworth
Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) was born in Hamburg, Germany as the youngest of five children. The daughter of a Jewish woman, Duckworth had to leave Nazi Germany for her studies in sculpture and drawing, attending the Liverpool College of Art in 1936. She later studied at the Hammersmith School of Art, the City and Guilds of London Art School, and the Central School of Arts and Crafts. She joined the faculty of the University of Chicago in 1964 and, upon retiring from the university in 1977, moved her studio space to a former pickle plant in Lakeview, Chicago. Her work is featured at such institutions as the Art Institute of Chicago; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Windsor Castle, England; Stuttgart Museum, Germany; National Museum of Modern Art, Japan; Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, The Netherlands, Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; National Museum of Scotland; Kestner Museum, Germany; Schleswig Holsteinisches Landesmuseum, Germany; Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Germany; City Museum, Bassano Del Grappo, Italy; Buckingham County Museum, England; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Utah; American Craft Museum , New York; Los Angeles County Art Museum, California; Evanston Public Library, Illinois; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Most recently, Ruth Duckworth had a major exhibition at Salon 94 (NYC) entitled She’s Clay. Click HERE to see installation views at Salon 94.
The Nevica Project is actively looking for artwork by Ruth Duckworth. If you have pieces and are interested in selling, please contact us. Also if you are searching for specific pieces, let us know so we can assist you.
Creation of Sun, Water and Sky
clay and glaze
approx 48.5 x 96.5 x 2.5”
1984
SOLD
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Ruth Duckworth
porcelain and glazed stoneware
7 × 16 × 7”
1999