Peter Voulkos
A West Coast potter and sculptor, Peter Voulkos (1924-2002) led in the development of pottery as an art form. . With an MFA from California College of Arts and Crafts (1952), he taught at Black Mountain College (1953) where he was exposed to the avant-garde. In 1954, Voulkos moved to Los Angeles to become the chairman of a newly established ceramics department at the Los Angeles County Art Institute (later renamed the Otis Art Institute) and soon assembled a remarkable group of students: Paul Soldner, Jerry Rothman, Kenneth Price, John Mason, Henry Takemoto, and others. While influencing numerous students and achieving international status, Mr. Voulkos was faculty at the University of California, Berkeley from 1959 to 1985. His work introduced the so-called Abstract Expressionist movement that turned the polite world of American ceramics upside down. Arguably the most influential potter of the 20th century and his work is in over 100 museum collections worldwide. Peter Voulkos and Rudy Autio were the first resident artists at The Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana.
Peter Voulkos recently had a major exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City entitled-
Voulkos
The Breakthrough Years
October 18, 2016 to March 15, 2017
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Peter Voulkos
stoneware, porcelain, slip, woodfired fired
22 x 4.5 x 21" (inches)
1979
Signed on bottom “Voulkos 79”
provenance- Toshiko Takaezu collection
*note, very slight restoration to one of the push-outs.
Peter Voulkos
stoneware stencil relief and glaze
14.5"
signed
Circa 1958
*from the Rudy and Lela Autio estate
Peter Voulkos
wheel-thrown stoneware
23" x 4" inches
Glazed signature and date to underside 'Voulkos"
1987
Peter Voulkos
stoneware and glaze
circa 1955
6 x 3.25 x 4.25''
signed "Voulkos ABF (Archie Bray Foundation)"
Peter Voulkos
stoneware, glaze
circa late 1940s, early 1950s
17 x 13 x 13''
signed
Provenance- from the Bob and Gennie DeWeese estate
Peter Voulkos
stoneware, glaze
circa 1951-1954
6.5 x 3.5 x 3.5''
signed Voulkos and ABF (Archie Bray Foundation)
Provenance- from the Bob and Gennie DeWeese estate
Peter Voulkos
Gas fired stoneware and porcelain
4 x 20 x 20’’
1973
Signed by artist
Provenance: Purchased from the Braunstein Quay Gallery in 1987
Peter Voulkos
drypoint etching
20 x 15”
master printer, Rob Brinker of MA-Nose Studios, Aspen
embossed: Anderson Ranch Arts Center
printers proof
edition of 20
1994
signed by artist
Peter Voulkos
arches paper with deckled edges, sumi ink
1998
22 x 30'' paper size
26 x 33” frame size
Peter Voulkos
Oil paint, canvas
30 x 22''
1955
signed and dated on verso
The work was executed while Voulkos taught at Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles.
Peter Voulkos
drypoint etching
16.5 x 11.25”
master printer, Rob Brinker
embossed: MA-Nose Studios, Aspen
printers proof
edition of 12
1996
signed by artist
Peter Voulkos
drypoint etching
19.75 x 15
master printer, Rob Brinker
embossed: MA-Nose Studios, Aspen
printers proof
edition of 20
1997
signed by artist
Drypoint Etching
20 x 14.75”
Embossed: Master printer, Rob Brinker of MA-Nose Studios, Aspen
Artist Proof
Edition of 15
Signed by artist
1999
Peter Voulkos
drypoint etching
19.75 x 14.75”
master printer, Rob Brinker
embossed: MA-Nose Studios, Aspen
artist proof
edition of 20
signed by artist
1998
Peter Voulkos
monoprint
23.75 x 17.5''
1985
Edition 1 of 1
Signed "VOULKOS 85"
Prices and availability subject to change
Peter Voulkos
monoprint
30 x 22.25''
1985
Edition 1 of 1
Signed "VOULKOS 85"
Prices and availability subject to change
Peter Voulkos
stoneware and woodfired
3 x 22 x 22"
1989
signed
Provenance - Charles Cowles Gallery, NYC