Karen Karnes - Bill Daley's
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Karen Karnes Jar
from the Collection of Bill Daley
7.5" x 6.5" x 6.5"
Stoneware
This is a VERY special piece of ceramic art history. A covered jar made by one of the most important ceramic artists of the 20th Century (Karen Karnes) that was part of the collection of another of the most important ceramic artists of the 20th century (Bill Daley)!
We recently lost Bill Daley to the cosmos, and his children generously donated this lovely jar to The Clay Studio for our auction.
Karen Karnes (November 17, 1925 - July 12, 2016) was an American ceramist, best known for her salt glazed, earth-toned stoneware ceramics. She was born in 1925 in New York City. Her garment worker parents were Russian and Polish Jewish immigrants, and Karen was influenced in many ways by her parents', communist philosophies, and has professed respect for working in small communities. Karnes was a leading teacher at the Black Mountain College and later at the Gate Hill Community. She lived her live working with clay and using old firing practices such as wood and salt firing.