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Richard Batterham: Studio Potter
Hardback
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Description
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) was one of the most revered potters of his time, working for over 60 years from his pottery at Durweston, Dorset, UK. Over the decades, Batterham kept back some of his most successful pots - those that captured some special qualit that he valued and wanted to refer to again - building up a personal archive spanning his career. As a collection, it documents a unique life of work and making. With specially commissioned photographs of representative pieces, personally selected by Batterham, and contributions from a group of writers with a deep understanding of his work and its broader significance, this book will be a legacy of the V&A's retrospective display - and an important monograph of the renowned studio potter.
Author Biography
Tanya Harrod is an independent design historian, who writes widely on craft, art and design. Sarah Griffin is an independent curator specialising in ceramics and applied arts.
Reviews'rewarding essays and superb photographs', David Sexton, The Spectator, 23rd April 2022
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