From a Gift to a Collection: Igal & Diane Silber
From a Gift to a Collection: Igal & Diane Silber celebrates AMOCA’s recent acquisition of more than 300 ceramic pieces collected by Igal and Diane Silber. The exhibition will present a selection of 100 works from this unparalleled collection, representing artists from Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific Rim, and North America.
Over 90 artists, hailing from South Korea, New Zealand, Japan, the United States, Canada, Turkey, Israel, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, England, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Belgium, and Austria, have work included in From a Gift to a Collection.
Approximately 60% of the work shown has origins beyond North America, and about two-thirds of the objects on view in From a Gift to a Collection relate to functional forms and vessels; the other third are figurative, sculptural, or narrative.
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From a Gift to a Collection: Igal & Diane Silber celebrates AMOCA’s recent acquisition of more than 300 ceramic pieces collected by Igal and Diane Silber. The exhibition will present a selection of 100 works from this unparalleled collection, representing artists from Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific Rim, and North America.
Over 90 artists, hailing from South Korea, New Zealand, Japan, the United States, Canada, Turkey, Israel, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, England, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Belgium, and Austria, have work included in From a Gift to a Collection.
Approximately 60% of the work shown has origins beyond North America, and about two-thirds of the objects on view in From a Gift to a Collection relate to functional forms and vessels; the other third are figurative, sculptural, or narrative.
Artists on show
- Aisaku Suzuki
- Alan Caiger-Smith
- Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye
- Alison Britton
- Alison Keogh
- Angela Verdon
- Anne Hirondelle
- Avra Leodas
- Babs Haenen
- Barbara Hashimoto
- Barbara Reisinger
- Beate Andersen
- Beate Kuhn
- Betty Blandino
- Beverly Mayeri
- Brad Schwieger
- Brian Ransom
- Bruno Asshoff
- Carmen Dionyse
- Chris Gustin
- Colin Pearson
- David Brokenshire
- David Crane
- David Gilhooly
- David Hicks
- David Leach
- David Roberts
- David Shaner
- Donna Polseno
- Douglass Rankin
- Edouard Chapallaz
- Eileen Lewenstein
- Eileen Nisbet
- Elizabeth Raeburn
- Emmanuel Cooper
- Ewen Henderson
- Felicity Aylieff
- Fritz Vehring
- Geert Lap
- Geoffrey Eastop
- Geoffrey Swindell
- Gerald Weigel
- Gerd Knapper
- Glynn Hugo
- Gordon Baldwin
- Gotlind Weigel
- Gunhild Aaberg
- Hans de Jong
- Harrison McIntosh
- Harvey Goldman
- Harvey Sadow
- Heiner Balzar
- Horst Kerstan
- Ingeborg Asshoff
- Inger Thing
- James Lawton
- James Lovera
- Jean Claude de Crousaz
- Jean-Pierre Larocque
- Jeff Mongrain
- Jeff Oestreich
- Jennifer Lee
- Jerry Rothman
- Joanna Constantinidis
- Johan van Loon
- John Maltby
- Jon Middlemiss
- Judy Trim
- Julian Stair
- Karen Karnes
- Karl Scheid
- Kazuko Matthews
- Ken Eastman
- Kent Anderson
- Kirk Mangus
- Kris Cox
- Kristen Morgin
- Kurt Spurey
- Kurt Weiser
- Larry Elsner
- Laura Andreson
- Louis Marak
- Lucie Rie
- Makoto Yabe
- Malene Müllertz
- Marguerite Wildenhain
- Maria Kuczynska
- Marsha Judd
- Mary Rich
- Mary White
- Michael Simon
- Mike Moran
- Nancy Selvin
- Nicholas Bernard
- Nicholas Vergette
- Otto & Gertrud Natzler
- Patrick Crabb
- Paul Soldner
- Paula Winokur
- Peter Hayes
- Philip Cornelius
- Randy Johnston
- Ray Silverman
- Richard Hirsch
- Rick Dillingham
- Rick Rudd
- Robert Brady
- Robert Sturm
- Robert Winokur
- Ron Meyers
- Ruth Duckworth
- Sara Radstone
- Sebastian Scheid
- Shawn Spangler
- Steven Heinemann
- Sun Koo Yuh
- Susanne Stephenson
- Suzan Benzle
- Ted Randall
- Thomas Orr
- Tom Turner
- Tony Marsh
- Ulla Viotti
- Ursula Scheid
- Varda Yatom
- Vera Vehring
- Vivika & Otto Heino
- Warren MacKenzie
- Wendelin Stahl
- Will Ruggles
- Xavier Toubes
- Yoshiro Ikeda
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From a Gift to a Collection: Igal & Diane Silber, on view at the American Museum of Ceramic Art, celebrates AMOCA’s recent acquisition of more than 300 ceramic works collected by Igal and Diane Silber.