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Last Sane Man: Michael Cardew

British studio potter Michael Cardew (1901-1983) was a man of paradox a modernist who disliked modernity a colonial servant who despised Empire and an intellectual who worked with his hands. After graduating from Oxford in 1923 he made majestic slipware alongside legendary potter Bernard Leach. Wartime service in Ghana made Cardew fiercely critical of British overseas policies; he remained in West Africa intermittently until 1965 founding a local tradition of stoneware. Beginning in the late 1960s he travelled through Australia and North America teaching pottery and demonstrating against racism and its consequences. By the time of his death he had established himself as one of the finest 20th-century potters and as a voice of political dissent and counterculture. This is the first
biography of his remarkable life. Harrods engaging narrative includes interviews with friends students and Cardews two surviving sons. Also included are previously unpublished photographs of Cardew and his family as well as colour images of his work.
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British studio potter Michael Cardew (1901-1983) was a man of paradox a modernist who disliked modernity a colonial servant who despised Empire & an intellectual who worked with his hands. After graduating from Oxford in 1923 he made majestic slipware alongside legendary potter Bernard Leach. Wartime service in Ghana made Cardew fiercely critical of British overseas policies; he remained in West Africa intermittently until 1965 founding a local tradition of stoneware. Beginning in the late 1960s he travelled through Australia & North America teaching pottery & demonstrating against racism & its consequences. By the time of his death he had established himself as one of the finest 20th-century potters & as a voice of political dissent & counterculture. This is the first biography of his remarkable life. Harrods engaging narrative

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interviews with friends students & Cardews two surviving sons. Also included are previously unpublished photographs of Cardew & his family as well as colour images of his work.

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