The Ming Sisters

Catalogue

Year
2004
Dimensions
86.5 × 94.5 cm (34 1/16 × 37 1/4 in.)

Artist

Betty Woodman
Betty Woodman

Printmaking

Betty Woodman was an American ceramic artist who expanded pottery beyond functional ware into sculptural and architectural territory. Working primarily in glazed earthenware and clay from the 1950s onward, she developed boldly colored vessels and wall-mounted forms that rejected the minimalist austerity of postwar ceramic practice. Her work combined painterly surface treatment with three-dimensional form, often incorporating architectural elements and vibrant glazes that referenced historical pottery traditions while asserting a distinctly contemporary sensibility. Woodman's practice bridged craft and fine art at a moment when such categories remained rigidly separate.

New York, NY, USA

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