William Underhill: Casting a Legacy
By (Author) Wayne Higby
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st January 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Sculpture
History of art
709.2
Hardback
160
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1182g
William Underhill (19332022) was one of the greatest proponents of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He combined techniques from ceramics and metallurgy to create impressive metal sculptures with a unique formal idiom.
Underhills works range from geometric vessel forms to abstract floral, freehand sculptures. He understood like no other how to leave his own mark in the metal often in the truest sense of the word. In doing so he created surfaces never before seen in metal art, surfaces that are shown here in copious details.
Drawn from the artists extensive estate and exhibited in the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, the large retrospective of Underhills work was developed by editor Wayne Higby and photographer Brian Oglesbee. Having bought back his own works during his lifetime, Underhill allowed this significant treasure trove of unique sculptures to now be presented in the publication Casting a Legacy.
The mark of a unique artist!
William Underhill studied with the legendary ceramic artist Peter Voulkos and worked with the celebrated architect Buckminster Fuller at the University of California at Berkeley, School of Architecture. From 1969 until 1997 he taught at Alfred University, New York.