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Yorkshire Tea Ceremony: W. A. Ismay and His Collection of British Studio Pottery [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 273x210x15 mm, kaal: 794 g, 100
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913645150
  • ISBN-13: 9781913645151
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 273x210x15 mm, kaal: 794 g, 100
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913645150
  • ISBN-13: 9781913645151
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The remarkable collection of the UK’s most prolific collector of postwar British studio pottery.

In the latter half of the twentieth century, “professional Yorkshireman” W. A. Ismay (1910–2001) amassed over 3,600 pieces by more than 500 potters. Surrounded by his family of pots, he lived in a tiny terraced house in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and left his collection and its associated archive to the city of York upon his death. This eclectic group of works contains objects created by many of the most significant potters working in the United Kingdom, including Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, Bernard Leach, and Michael Cardew, as well as lesser-known makers. 

With new academic research into this little-studied collection and archive, Yorkshire Tea Ceremony explores Ismay’s journey as a collector and offers fresh perspectives on a marginalized area of British Modernism. Tracing the collection’s journey from private to public ownership illuminates issues surrounding the acquisition and reveals the transformative effect it has had on both curatorial practice and the ambition of regional public institutions. The W. A. Ismay Collection offers a well-documented example of the valuable contribution collectors can make to the British studio ceramics movement.

Published to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the collection’s move from private to public ownership, this volume accompanies an exhibition at York Art Gallery’s Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA).

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Foreword 7(2)
Alex Mcerlain
Preface 9(1)
Helen Walsh
Gallery of images 10(23)
1 The Yorkshire Tea Ceremony
33(7)
2 Yorkshire born and bred
40(4)
3 A natural born librarian
44(3)
4 The young researcher
47(3)
5 Job hunting in the 1930s
50(6)
6 A librarian and soldier
56(5)
7 A book club for two
61(5)
8 Photography
66(4)
9 The roots of the collection
70(6)
10 Discovering British studio pottery
76(6)
11 Yorkshire, God's own county
82(6)
12 Gathering speed
88(7)
13 Polite collecting
95(8)
14 A functional collection
103(8)
15 Ismay's rapid rise in status
111(7)
16 A foundation stone
118(6)
17 Understanding pots
124(4)
18 Writing about pots and potters
128(7)
19 Friendship
135(9)
20 An important collection
144(10)
21 From private to public
154(10)
Afterword 164(2)
Potters represented in the W. A. Ismay Collection 166(2)
Acknowledgements and photographic credits 168
Helen Walsh has been the curator of York Museums Trust's ceramics and decorative arts collections since 2004. She led the establishment of the Centre of Ceramic Art at York Art Gallery and the founding of the Contemporary Studio Ceramics Subject Specialist Network in the United Kingdom.