Chislic Nosh •
2022

Porcelain, Gold

Fascinated by the mystery of geological formations, Andrew Casto attempts to recreate and capture through ceramics the multiple tensions at work in organic processes, by exploiting the natural tendency of clay to slump, flow, crack, stick, and, in a way, survive. His existential approach to ceramics is filled with joy. The contrast of colors, often vibrant and sometimes muted, punctuated with white and gold glazes, invents a variety of biomorphic forms, resembling a celebration of the chaos of life, tinged with amusement and carefreeness. Andrew Casto is the head of the ceramics teaching program at the University of Iowa.

Contact

You can reach us from Wednesday to Saturday from 1pm to 7pm at
16 Rue de l'Arcade, 75008 Paris
Parking available on request
Do you have a message or a request for us? Write to us at hello@daguetbresson.art
ou appelez-nous au (+33) 1 89 32 12 64

Newsletter

Please fill in the fields below.

Credits

Website

Request information

Chislic Nosh

To find out more about this work, please fill in the fields below.
Andrew Casto

Share

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn
La galerie ferme ses portes du 6 juillet au 6 septembre 2024 inclus.