Textured teabowl

Hans Coper

Internationally renowned ceramic artist, Hans Coper (1920–1981), was an influential figure of the artistic diaspora in the UK. Born in Germany, Coper fled to London in 1939. Along with his friend and mentor Lucie Rie, Coper redefined the concept of studio pottery over a relatively short period of about thirty years. Using clay as his medium, he distinguished himself from the previous generation by fusing wheel-based pots together to great sculptural effect. With a limited palette of burnished black or creamy white, often with scored lines or etched surfaces, each pot has its own presence. Hans Coper’s pots draw on ancient traditions of sculpture and vessel making, while presenting an original artistic language characterised by a timeless aesthetic of simplicity.

His work was widely collected, commissioned and exhibited during his lifetime, ranging from monumental candlesticks for Coventry Cathedral, to a major show at the V&A Museum. He was also a leading figure in art education, teaching both at Camberwell College of Art and the Royal College of Art, where he is credited as being the primary influence to a whole generation of potters.

Textured teabowl

Textured teabowl

Stoneware. 10cm high by 9cm wide.

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