Wayne Higby Explained

D. Wayne Higby (born 12 May 1943, Colorado, USA) is an American artist working in ceramics.The American Craft Museum considers him a "visionary of the American Crafts Movement"[1] and recognized him as one of seven artists who are "genuine living legends representing the best of American artists in their chosen medium."[2]

Biography

Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Higby received a B.F.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder, in 1966, and anM.F.A. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1968. Since 1973, he has been on the faculty of the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY.

Working both as a ceramic artist and an educator, Higby has earned international recognition since his one-person show at the American Craft Museum in 1973. His work focuses on "landscape imagery as a focal point of meditation",[3] and ranges from the vessel form to tile and sculptural works. Rather than focusing on its functional aspects, Higby uses the vessel form as a vehicle for imagery, often inspired by the western landscapes of his childhood, that highlights the interplay between light, space, and time.

"I strive to establish a zone of quiet coherence – a place full of silent, empty space where finite and infinite, intimate and immense intersect."[3]

He is known for his inventive use of Raku earthenware, and an interest in porcelain following his experiences travelling and lecturing in China, where he has worked with artists to revitalize Chinese Ceramic art. He is Honorary President and co-founder(with Jackson Li) of the Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute at Jingdezhen, and an Honorary Professor of Art at both the Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute and at Shanghai University, People’s Republic of China.

He is also vice president of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva, Switzerland.

Academic appointments

Awards

Solo exhibitions

Work in public collections

Notes

  1. Web site: EARTH, SKY, TIME, LIGHT, SPACE : THE CERAMIC ART OF WAYNE HIGBY . Department of Art and Art History: University of Hawaii at Manoa . 2 May 2022 . 11 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Wayne Higby . The Nevica Project . 2 May 2022.
  3. Wayne Higby artist statement, from his faculty page at Alfred University.
  4. Web site: Crescent Floor Mesa. 2021-06-03. collections.madmuseum.org. en.
  5. Web site: Brooklyn Museum. 2021-06-03. www.brooklynmuseum.org.
  6. Web site: CMOA Collection. 2021-06-03. collection.cmoa.org. en.
  7. Web site: 2018-05-02. Five Rocks Channel #6 - Wayne Higby. 2021-06-03. FAMSF Search the Collections. en.
  8. Web site: Wayne Higby - Winter Inlet Landscape. The Collection Online. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 16 November 2014.
  9. Web site: Mirage Lake. 2021-06-03. collections.mfa.org. en.
  10. Web site: Wayne Higby: Entry Rock.
  11. Web site: Frozen Day Mesa. 2021-06-03. philamuseum.org. en.
  12. Web site: Wayne Higby Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2021-06-03. americanart.si.edu. en-US.
  13. Web site: Exchange: Small Green Pot. 2021-06-03. exchange.umma.umich.edu.

References

  1. Book: Clark, Garth . A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1879-1979 . E P Dutton . June 1979 . 978-0-525-07820-3 . registration .

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