Kathy Erteman

Hostler Burrows

Dates

5 Nov - 17 Dec, 2023

Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Location

Hostler Burrows

6819 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles

Kathy Erteman

Hostler Burrows is pleased to announce an exhibition by New York-based ceramic artist Kathy Erteman (American, b. 1952). For her first solo presentation with the gallery, Erteman will debut a suite of vessels and wall mounted compositions - the fresh expression of a studio practice built over forty years. On view from November 5th - December 17th, 2022 at Hostler Burrows Los Angeles, the artist will be in attendance for an opening reception on Saturday, November 5th, from 5 to 7 pm.

In an essay written to accompany the exhibition, independent art writer and Professor of Fine Arts at California College of the Arts, Maria Porges writes, “In each of Erteman’s quietly powerful vessels, an interior volume serves as a velvety, deep black background for views of the exterior. Front and back present as rectangles, curving gently away from view at left and right. Each of these bold but deceptively simple compositions might include a field of scraped white —a mix of rich, scumbled color into which a black square might intrude, emphasizing the contrast between the two, or highlighting a graphic pattern built up out of layers of slip. Sometimes the vessel’s surface is crackled like old paint, or dimpled and cratered like lava stone. To create these mesmerizing textures, Erteman has developed an array of glazes and mark-making methods. These include transferring anything from a wash of color to a textile-like pattern, using paper or even clay itself. She then fires the works, sometimes repeatedly, until she is satisfied with the results.

HoursMonday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
VenueHostler Burrows
TypeCeramic Exhibition
Duration10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
CityLos Angeles

About

Hostler Burrows

Hostler Burrows is a design gallery founded in 1998 by Juliet Burrows and Kim Hostler. Initially dedicated solely to Nordic design and decorative arts, the gallery has expanded its program and now integrates a full roster of contemporary artists, both established and emerging, with historical works. While international in scope, the gallery’s primary focus remains in Scandinavia and rooted in the tradition of studio ceramics, particularly work by female artists.

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