In 2016, Elaine and Sidney Cohen of Phoenix, Arizona, donated an important group of contemporary ceramics to the
Crocker Art Museum. The collection includes pieces by many of the country鈥檚 best-known artists working in clay, approximately 60 of which will be on display in this exhibition. In terms of decoration, examples range from the bold minimalism of
Jun Kaneko and
Claude Conover to the figurative exuberance of
Rudy Autio and
Edwin and Mary Scheier. Some works are expressively raw, like those by
Don Reitz and
Tim Rowan; others, such as the porcelain
works by Tom Rippon and
Nobuhito Nishigawara, are elegantly refined. There are pieces that hint at functionality but are not meant to be used, including a covered jar by
Viola Frey and the teapot-based forms of
Rick Dillingham and
Peter Shire, whereas other works are purely sculptural. Despite these differences, all extend the traditional boundaries of clay, just as the Cohen Collection itself expands the Museum鈥檚 holdings and further reinforces its position as a leader in collecting and exhibiting the medium.