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Howard Kottler

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Howard KottlerUnited States, 1930–1989

Howard Kottler was a seminal force in shaping the direction of contemporary American ceramic sculpture. Shortly after his schooling at Cranbrook (where he studied with Maija Grotell) and Ohio State University, he began teaching in the Department of Art of the University of Washington, Seattle. In his early thrown and hand-built vessels, Kottler established his interest in clay as a sculptural medium. After moving to Seattle, his ceramic sculptures became increasingly message-driven. Kottler juxtaposed ceramic materials with fur, leather, plastic, and commercial decals, contrasting the ordinary with the refined, and the real with the fake. His surrealist tendencies merged well with the idiosyncratic West Coast Funk Art scene, which included artists like Clayton Bailey and Robert Arneson.

Education: B.A., Ohio State University, 1952; M.A., Ohio State University, 1956; M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy, 1957; Ph.D. Ohio State University, 1964

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Photo: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1967
1967.3
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Howard Kottler
1967
1969.1
Photo: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1968
1969.4
Photo: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1968
1969.5
Photo: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1967
1972.1
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Howard Kottler
1969
1991.76.1a-n
Photo Credit: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1973
1991.76.2
Photo Credit: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1980
1991.76.3a,b
Photo Credit: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1974
1991.76.4 a,b
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Howard Kottler
1967
1991.76.5
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Howard Kottler
1986
1991.76.6a-d
Photo Credit: Eva Heyd
Howard Kottler
1988
1991.76.7a-e