The artistic movements born in the twentieth century were fundamental to the development of modern and contemporary art. One of these currents was Dadaism.
My friend Hadley mentioned Beatrice Wood to me when we were planning our trip to Ojai . "Who's that ?", I asked? Hadley informed me ...
Beatrice Wood was an American avant-garde potter. Her signature experimental sculptural techniques established her as the Mama of Dada.
Blue Green Lustre Bottle with Fish, 1970-73 glazed earthenware 4-1/2" (H)
Don't let that Winged-Fairy Vibe fool you; Beatrice Wood (1893-1998) was a heavy-weight artist & thinker that creatives like us can learn from.
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Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood via Vivre!--love her jewelry and this photo of her Beatrice Wood via Datura Beatrice Wood via The Mud Bucket Beatrice Wood in her Ojai, California studio Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood's hands and beautiful jewelry Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood on the wheel Beatrice Wood via Ojai Valley Museum Beatrice Wood via Linda Coward Pottery Beatrice Wood and writer, Anais Nin Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood Beatrice Wood studio and art center in Ojai Beatrice Wood via Ojai Valley Museum Beatrice Wood teapot Beatrice Wood via Abby Wasserman The incomparable artist/ potter and extraordinary woman, Beatrice Wood--born in San Francisco in 1893. She died in Ojai at the age of 105--
My friend Hadley mentioned Beatrice Wood to me when we were planning our trip to Ojai . "Who's that ?", I asked? Hadley informed me ...
“We are here on account of sex, though we do not understand its force. There is glory when the sexual force is used creatively, when it is open to the magic of the universe” The above quot…
Best known for her magnificent, luster glaze ceramics and sometimes provocative personality, Beatrice Wood was a key member of New York’s Dada movement during the early 20th century and continued to create a reputation for herself as an artist after moving to California in the 1920s.
Don't let that Winged-Fairy Vibe fool you; Beatrice Wood (1893-1998) was a heavy-weight artist & thinker that creatives like us can learn from.
American artist and potter Beatrice Wood at work in her studio, circa 1990.
Beatrice Wood’s “Career Woman” exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art celebrates more than her prolific ouevre of gorgeous ceramics, whimsical drawings and colorful painting…
My friend Hadley mentioned Beatrice Wood to me when we were planning our trip to Ojai . "Who's that ?", I asked? Hadley informed me ...
Beatrice Wood, 1985. Photo by Jim Hair. Hi! My name is Alyson, and I’m this year’s Getty Marrow Intern at AMOCA. I recently graduated from Chapman University with a BA in Art History and a minor in Anthropology. A quick Google search for Beatrice Wood (1893-1998), ties her to the Dada art movement of the […]
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We were wondering how we might illustrate the late centenarian ceramic artist Beatrice Wood’s extraordinary statement: “My life is full of mistakes. They’re like pebbles that make a good road” . Then we came upon the work of artist Richard Long, who for decades has made remarkable path works that seem to echo Wood’s words…
Beatrice Wood’s “Career Woman” exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art celebrates more than her prolific ouevre of gorgeous ceramics, whimsical drawings and colorful painting…