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Animal Fantasies

Ardmore ceramic studio - South Africa

Ardmore Ceramic Studio in KwaZulu Natal was founded in the late 1980s by Fee Halsed Berning who encouraged untrained black women to come to the studio to learn ceramics. Some workers develop skills in modelling while others decorate so that most pieces are the work of two artists. The studio now has over 40 artists including a number of young men. Wonderboy Nxumalo, AIDS mugThe lively sculptural forms and vibrant decoration has won the studio international acclaim. In 2001 Wonderboy Nxumalo was one of the demonstrators at the International Ceramics Festival in Aberystwyth.

14. Wonderboy Nxumalo, AIDS mug, 2000 (5" x 5.25")

This mug with four feet and a monkey on the handle was modelled by Elias and decorated by Wonderboy. Influenced by the South African printmaker Muafangejo, Nxumalo often combines panels of text into his work. The text in broken English, as it is his second language, is a warning about AIDS. A number of the workers have died from the disease and the issue is in the forefront of everyone's concerns. The text reads:
'No way without reading for more knowledge about AIDS. AIDS has no friends, no mother and father - keep yourself, know something about AIDS.'


Catalogue

Animal Fantasies Introduction
Wales
Meri Wells | Frances Woodley | Alan and Ruth Barrett-Danes | Justin James | Tony White | Catrin Howell
England
John Maltby | Janice Tchalenko | Geoffrey Eastop
Latvia
Peteris Martinsons
South Africa
Ardmore ceramic studio
Algeria
Kabylie, Berber ceramics
Mexico
Conception Aguilar, Ocotlan
Pre-20th Century
China | Britain

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