July 18, 2009—August 22, 2009 | Reception Saturday, July 18th, 3-5PM
James Harris Gallery is pleased to present our fourth solo exhibition by Jeffry Mitchell. Titled Vases & Flowers, Flowers & Vases the show will consist of drawings and vessels that have been a consistent theme of the artist’s vocabulary for over twenty years.
Unlike the baroque ceramics of the past 10 years, Mitchell has stripped the ornamentation to focus on the hand thrown vessel and its sensuous surface. Each unique vase explores the crossroads among notions of high art, decoration, and craft. The surface is often hand decorated by incising drawing into the body of the clay wall while others are painted with glaze. The vases not only emphasize the physicality of the medium, but also act as stand-ins for openings, orifices, and receivers. To this end Mitchell’s work takes conventional attitudes toward ceramic art as a point of departure, infusing expressionist and conceptual sensibilities into a medium which has been traditionally evaluated in terms of technical and formal virtuosity. Over twenty vases will be on view to demonstrate the richness of banality and the banality of exuberance. Mitchell is attracted by the flexibility of clay and as a result, the unusual combination of ideas it could accommodate, in particular the concept of painting, drawing and pottery rolled into one creation.