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Ceramics

Bridging Two Cultures: Ceramicist Isamu Noguchi (Mar 2004)
Functional Completeness: The Art of Pekka Paikkari (Apr 2003)
Porcelain Perfect: Vienna's Augarten Manufactory (Nov 2000)
Magnificent Majolica: Italy's Rich Ceramic Tradition  (Dec 1999)
Born in the Fire: The Ceramic Art of Brother Thomas (May 1994)
'First Under Heaven': Korean Ceramics (Jun 1992)
The Queen of Korean Arts (Jun 1992)
Toshiko Takaezu: Eastern Tradition/Western Individualism (Sep 1991)
Robert Brady: Speaking to the Collective Unconscious (Aug 1990)
Clay Revisions: The Messy, the Rough, and the Accidental (Oct 1988)
Ceramist Robert Sperry: Keeping an Ancient Craft Alive (Apr 1988)
Dazzling Ceramics Bring the Italian Renaissance to Life (Jul 1987)

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