Description: Louis Mendez Studio Pottery Wall Design Art One-of-a-kind wall hanging mask....dome shaped piece that features a mosaic tile type of design achieved with incised lines, creating a symmetrical tribal patterning with each individual section glazed in red, blue, pinks, off white, plum brown and the dividing lines in a varied brown black that appears to be achieved via raku firing. Small crack (see photo)RJ1Original Louis Mendez (1929-2012) Louis Ernest Mendez was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan of Puerto Rican, Spanish and Irish heritage. He spent his early years in Spanish Harlem and his teenage years in Goshen, NY, where his high school teachers recognized his unusual talent in drawing and sculpture. Louis went on to earn degrees from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, where he became a protege of Professors Charles Harder and Daniel Rhodes, influential figures in the mid-century American studio ceramics movement. After college, Louis was hired by fellow Alfred alumnus, David Gil, as the first designer at Bennington Potters in Vermont. He later worked as a designer at Lenox China in Trenton, NJ, before entering the field of education, teaching first at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, then at the Philadelphia College of Art, and ultimately at the Ohio State University in Columbus, where he was an Associate Professor of Art and Chairman of the Graduate Faculty in the Ceramics Department. Aside from these professorial appointments, he taught more casually, but with no less enthusiasm, at numerous venues, including New Jersey City University and the Ceramic Education Center (NJ), Brookfield Craft Center (CT), Art+Clay (NM), Valle de Bravo (MX), Juniata College, (PA), and with special joy at the 92nd Street Y 60+ Program in New York City. From the 1960s onward his output included not only pottery, but masks, wall-reliefs, mosaics, and free-standing sculptures both large and small. Louis developed his signature Spanish Handbuilding Technique, an approach to ceramic hand building that allowed construction and firing of large sculptural works in clay without the use of an armature. Mendez exhibited in many important venues in the USA, including the Museum of Art and Design, the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, Taller Boriqua, the Brooklyn Museum, the Everson Museum, the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, and the Silvermine Guild of Artists. International exhibitions include group shows at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), the Internazionale Biennale dell' Arte Contemporanea (Florence, Italy), the Gangjin Festival (Korea), and a one person show at the Museo Regional Michoacano (Morelia, Mexico). His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Art and Design (New York), the ASU Museum at the Herberger Institute for Design + the Arts in Tempe (AZ), the Mint Museum of Craft & Design (North Carolina), the Columbia Museum of Art (SC), the Gangjin Ceramics Museum (South Korea), and the Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred University, among others. Please understand that I am not an expert in any collecting field and I am using more general terms and standards in referring to the items up for auction. I try to accurately assess the condition of each item. I get my description information through research and other collector’s opinions. All descriptions are for informational purposes only.PLEASE LOOK CAREFULLY AT ALL OF THE PHOTOS AS THEY ARE PART OF MY DESCRIPTION. EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS.I TRY TO SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS.I WILL ADD EXTRA INSURANCE AND OR SIGNATURE TO SHIPPING IN NEEDED.I STRIVE TO PROVIDE QUALITY PRODUCTS AND QUALITY SERVICE. I LEAVE FEEDBACK ONCE THE TRANSACTION IS COMPLETE. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE SERVICE AND YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE LEAVE POSITIVE REVIEW.Thank you for shopping!Please see my store for other Great items! Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!
Price: 520 USD
Location: Boca Raton, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-04T00:28:54.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Studio
Type: Wall Art
Color: Multi-Color
Theme: Art
Material: Clay
Production Style: Art Pottery
Production Technique: Pottery
Subject: Design
Handmade: Yes