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Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects

Contributors:

By (Author) Sequoia Miller
Foreword by Susan Jefferies
Contributions by Nehal El-Hadi
Contributions by Elizabeth Harney
Contributions by Barbara Thompson

ISBN:

9780691265308

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

2nd January 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks
History of art
African history

Dewey:

738.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 200mm, Height 260mm

Description

A beautifully illustrated look at how the acclaimed ceramicist draws on the postcolonial experience in her work

Magdalene Odundo (b. 1950) is a Kenyan-born British ceramicist whose extraordinary works have been widely celebrated for their beauty and universality. Her studies of classical forms across many global traditionsfrom Greek and Chinese to Aztec and Africanare evident in her intimate, evocative shapes. Sequoia Miller sheds light on the colonial and material traditions that inform her ceramics, showing how the artist deftly blends cultural and ethnographic sources to give expression to the postcolonial experience.

This beautifully illustrated book discusses Odundos innovative method and puts her ceramic forms into conversation with global contemporary art. This close examination allows for a careful look at the artists works on paperher prints and sketchbook drawings, published here in depth for the first timedemonstrating how they are a fundamental aspect of her creative practice. The book also features an in-depth Q&A with Odundo that shares rare insights into her sense of self as an artist.

With an incisive foreword by Susan Jefferies and illuminating contributions by Nehal El-Hadi, Elizabeth Harney, and Barbara Thompson, Magdalene Odundo provides new perspectives on an incomparable artist of our time, revealing the profound complexities of her work while deepening our understanding of modernism more broadly.

Published in association with the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto, Ontario

Author Bio

Sequoia Miller, PhD, is chief curator and deputy director at the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art in Toronto. His books include Ceramic Art and The Ceramic Presence in Modern Art: Selections from the Linda Leonard Schlenger Collection and the Yale University Art Gallery.

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