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Best art museum exhibits of 2012 | Christopher Knight

In chronological order, these are the best art museum exhibitions I saw in Southern California in 2012.

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Together, "Common Ground: Ceramics in Southern California, 1945-1975" at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona and "Clay's Tectonic Shift: John Mason, Ken Price and Peter Voulkos, 1956-1968" at Scripps College's Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery in nearby Claremont made for the most thorough telling of the tale of a distinctive revolution in postwar art. One laid out the rich panoply of modern ceramic conventions, the other cheerfully smashed them.

Ceramics and clay

( Scripps College / September 14, 2010 )
Together, "Common Ground: Ceramics in Southern California, 1945-1975" at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona and "Clay's Tectonic Shift: John Mason, Ken Price and Peter Voulkos, 1956-1968" at Scripps College's Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery in nearby Claremont made for the most thorough telling of the tale of a distinctive revolution in postwar art. One laid out the rich panoply of modern ceramic conventions, the other cheerfully smashed them.
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