Irvin Tepper (When Cups Speak: Life with the Cup - A 25 Year Survey)

Irvin Tepper (When Cups Speak: Life with the Cup - A 25 Year Survey)

Irvin Tepper , Edmund Burke Feldman , Marc Freidus
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Jan 1, 2003 · English · Hardcover (136 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 136
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2003
Publisher San Jose State University
ISBN-10 0972198407
ISBN-13 9780972198400

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Irvin Tepper's journey over the past quarter-century delves deep into the interplay between form, function, and culture through the lens of ceramics. With a keen eye for detail, Tepper has painted a vivid portrait of how cups transcend their utilitarian purpose, evolving into vessels of artistic expression and cultural commentary. Each piece in his collection serves as a narrative, inviting viewers to consider not just the aesthetics but also the stories encapsulated in ceramics.

His work challenges conventional perceptions, suggesting that objects can embody deep-seated emotions and social reflections. The exploration transcends mere craftsmanship, encouraging a dialogue about identity, memory, and the human experience. Through a variety of essays and insights contributed by a diverse group of scholars and artists, the examination of Tepper's art becomes an immersive experience, sparking curiosity about the myriad ways in which cups can speak to us.

This comprehensive survey offers an intriguing look at how objects often considered mundane can serve as reflections of artistic intent and cultural significance. Irvin Tepper stands as a testament to the power of art in shaping narratives, reminding audiences that the most ordinary of items can carry extraordinary meaning.

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Business & Economics Art & Photography

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