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marianne kuiper milks on fri 16 dec 05


That proves it, Phil. Clearly the man Voulkos was a no-body. Should be erased from the books.In the list of "bad examples".

Or, perhaps, in the most recent editions of "Self Evaluation of the World Around You" by I.NVU, or "Don't Let Anyone Else Tell You What To Think", by TOOKOLT FR OPINONZ, translated from the original Lappish FUUTIILYU SNUUOIIRRRYMIIIFUU. . Both good books, Highly recommended to those who wish to sharpen their minds and be independent thinkers.

Marianne

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET wrote: BIOGRAPHY
PETER H. VOULKOS

BORN
January 29, 1924, Bozeman, Montana of Greek-born parents, Efrosine and Harry
Voulkos

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Applied Art, 1951, Montana State College, Bozeman.
Master of Fine Arts, 1952, California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland.


1952-54 Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, Montana.
1953 Black Mountain College, Asheville, North Carolina (Summer)
1954-59 Los Angeles County Art Institute
1958, 59 University of Montana, Missoula (Summers)
1960-62, 64 Greenwich House Pottery, New York Teachers' College, Columbia
University (Summers)
1959-85 University of California, Berkeley.
1985 Retired


SELECTED HONORS, AWARDS, CITATIONS
UNITED STATES POTTERS ASSOCIATION PRIZE, 1950, 15th National Ceramic
Exhibition, Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, New York.
ABRAHAM AND STRAUS GENERAL AWARD, 1953, Designer Craftsmen USA, Brooklyn
Museum, New York.
GOLD MEDAL, 1955, International Exposition of Ceramics, Palais Miramar,
Cannes, France.
SILVER MEDAL, 1959, 2nd International Congress of Contemporary Ceramics,
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ostend, Belgium.
PURCHASE AWARD, 1959, Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity, Los Angeles
County Museum of Art.
RODIN MUSEUM PRIZE, 1959, First Paris Biennale, Musee d'art Moderne de la
Ville de Paris, France.
FORD FOUNDATION PURCHASE AWARD, 1963, 82nd Annual Exhibition of the San
Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco Museum of Art.
COMMISSION AWARD, 1967, San Francisco Hall of Justice Competition.
HONORARY DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS, 1968, Montana State University, Bozeman.
FELLOWSHIP GRANT, 1971, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, New York.
HONORARY DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS, 1972, California College of Arts and Crafts,
Oakland.
HONORARY MEMBER of the Council, 1972, National Council on Education for the
Ceramic Arts.
MEMBER, 1975, Academy of Fellows, American Craft Council, New York.
MEMBER, 1975-78, Advisory Screening Committee in Art and Art History,
Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Fulbright Committee,
Washington, DC.
CRAFTSMAN'S FELLOWSHIP GRANT, 1978, National Endowment for the Arts,
Washington, DC.
AWARD OF HONOR for Outstanding Contributions to the Visual Arts, 1979,
California State Fair and Exposition, Sacramento.
HONORARY DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS, 1980, Otis Institute of Parsons School of
Design, Los Angeles.
CITATION for Distinguished Contributions to the Visual Arts, 1980, National
Association of Schools of Art.
AWARD OF HONOR for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Art, 1981, San
Francisco Art Commission.
CREATIVE ARTS AWARD FOR SCULPTURE, 1982, Brandeis University, Waltham,
Massachusetts.
HONORARY DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS, 1982, San Francisco Art Institute. GUGGENHEIM
FELLOWSHIP, 1984, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York.
MONTANA GOVERNOR'S AWARD FOR THE ARTS, 1985, Helena, Montana. GOLD MEDAL,
1986, American Crafts Council, New York. VISUAL ARTISTS FELLOWSHIP GRANT,
1986, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC.
LOUISE NEVELSON AWARD IN ART, 1992, American Academy and Institute of Arts
and Letters, New York.
MEDAL, in Recognition of Contributions to American Ceramics, 1994, Everson
Museum of Art, Syracuse.
DISTINGUISHED ARTIST AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT, 1997, College Art
Association.
CERAMIC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR AWARD, 1997, Friends of
Contemporary Ceramics.
NCECA AWARD for TEACHING EXCELLENCE, 1997, National Council on Education for
the Ceramic Arts.


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1953 Art Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville.
1954 America House Gallery, New York.
1956 Landau Gallery, Los Angeles.
1957 Bonnier's, New York.
Downstairs Gallery, University of Southern California.
1958 Pasadena Art Museum, California.
1959 Felix Landau Gallery, Los Angeles, Catalogue.
1960 Museum of Modern Art, New York. Brochure.
1961 Primus-Stuart Galleries, Los Angeles.
1963 David Stuart Galleries, Los Angeles.
1964 Hack-Light Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Art Unlimited, San Francisco.
1965 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Catalogue.
1967,68 David Stuart Galleries, Los Angeles.
1968,74 Quay Gallery, San Francisco.
1972 San Francisco Museum of Art, Catalogue.
1975 Kemper Gallery, Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri; Traveled to Helen
Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia.
Braunstein/Quay Gallery, New York.
1976 Yaw Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan.
Detroit Institute of Arts. Catalogue.
1976,78 Exhibit A, Evanston, Illinois.
1977 Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon.
1978 Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; traveled to Contemporary Arts Museum,
Houston; Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York; Milwaukee Art Center.
Retrospective. Book.
1979 Foster/White Gallery, Seattle.
Northern Arizona University Art Gallery, Flagstaff. Brochure.
Hill's Gallery of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1978,81 Exhibit A, Chicago.
1980 Okun-Thomas Gallery, St. Louis.
Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Kansas.
1981,88 Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston.
1981 Jacksonville Art Museum, Florida. Brochure.
1981,83 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York.
1982 Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut.
1982,84 Braunstein Gallery, San Francisco.
1983 Art Center, Tokyo; traveled to Kyoto Art University; Tokoname Ceramic
Research Center, Japan. Brochure.
Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri
1984 Faith and Charity in Hope Gallery, Hope, Idaho. Catalogue.
Magnolia Gallery, Oakland.
Gallery 181, College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames.
1984,85 Exhibit A, Chicago.
1985 Bancho Gallery, Tokyo. Brochure.
1986,87 Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco.
1988 Twining Gallery, New York, Catalogue.
1990 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York.
1991 Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco. Catalogue.
Leedy/Voulkos Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri.
1992 Louis Newman Galleries, Beverly Hills, California.
1993 Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco.
Hordaland Kunstnersentrum, Bergen, Norway; traveled to Ram Galleri, Oslo;
Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim; Kunstnernes Hus, Salthomsgade, Denmark;
Grimmerhus Center for International Studiokeramik, Middledfart, Denmark.
Perimeter Gallery, Chicago.
1995 Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo; traveled to National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto, Japan. Retrospective. Catalogue.
Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; traveled to National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Fisher Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand; Dowse
Art Museum, Wellington, New Zealand. Brochure.
Oakland Museum, California; traveled to Newport Harbor Museum of Art,
Newport Beach, California; American Craft Museum, New York. Survey
Exhibition. Book.
Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco.
1996 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York.
Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya, Japan. Catalogue.
William Traver Gallery, Seattle, Washington. Brochure.


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1950-58 CERAMIC NATIONALS EXHIBITIONS, Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, New
York; traveled nationally. Catalogues.
1953 DESIGNER-CRAFTSMEN USA, Brooklyn Museum, New York; traveled nationally.
Catalogue.
1955 INTERNATIONAL Exposition of Ceramics, Palais Miramar, Cannes, France;
traveled through Western Europe.
1956-61 ARTISTS OF LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY Annual Exhibitions, Los Angeles
County Museum of Art. Catalogues.
1958 Contemporary American Art, Brussels Universal and International
Exposition, Belgium.
1959 CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ostend, Belgium.
FIRST BIENNALE OF PARIS, Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Catalogue.
1962 FIFTY CALIFORNIA ARTISTS, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York;
traveled nationally. Catalogue.
ADVENTURES IN ART, Seattle World's Fair, Washington. Catalogue.
1963 66TH ANNUAL AMERICAN EXHIBITION: DIRECTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY PAINTING &
SCULPTURE, Art Institute of Chicago. Catalogue.
1964 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC ART, National Museum
of Modern Art, Tokyo; traveled nationally. Catalogue.
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SCULPTURE, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York,
Catalogue.
1966 ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST CERAMICS, University of California at Irvine;
traveled to San Francisco Museum of Art. Catalogue.
1967 AMERICAN SCULPTURE OF THE SIXTIES, Los Angeles County Museum of Art;
traveled Philadelphia Museum of Art. Catalogue.
1969 OBJECTS: USA THE JOHNSON COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS, National
Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; traveled
nationally and internationally. Book.
KOMPAS 4: WEST COAST USA, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands; traveled
in Europe. Catalogue.
1970 PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Expo '70, Osaka, Japan.
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SCULPTURE, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Catalogue.
1971 CERAMIC ART: CANADA, USA MEXICO & JAPAN, National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto; traveled to National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Catalogue.
1972 INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS 1972, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Catalogue.
A DECADE OF CERAMIC ART, 1962-1972, San Francisco Museum of Art. Catalogue.
1974 CLAY, Whitney Museum of American Art, Downtown Branch, New York.
Catalogue.
PUBLIC SCULPTURE/URBAN ENVIRONMENT, Oakland Museum. Catalogue.
1975 CLAY USA, Fendrick Gallery, Washington, DC. Catalogue.
SCULPTURE: AMERICAN DIRECTIONS, 1945-1975, National Collection of Fine Arts,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Catalogue.
1976 200 YEARS OF AMERICAN SCULPTURE, Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York. Book.
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE IN CALIFORNIA: the modern era, San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; traveled to National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, DC. Catalogue.
1978 NINE WEST COAST SCULPTORS: 1978, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New
York; traveled to Arts and Crafts Center of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Catalogue.
1979 A CENTURY OF CERAMICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1878-1978, Everson Museum
of Art, Syracuse, New York; traveled nationally. Book.
WEST COAST CERAMICS, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Catalogue.
1980 ACROSS THE NATION: FINE ART FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS, 1972-1979, National
Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; traveled
to Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Catalogue.
THE CONTINENTAL CONNECTION, Mackenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina,
Saskatchewan. Catalogue.
1981 MATTER, MEANING, MEMORY, Honolulu Academy of Arts. Catalogue. ART IN
LOS ANGELES: 17 ARTISTS IN THE SIXTIES, Los Angeles County Museum of Art;
traveled San Antonio Museum of Art. Catalogue.
CERAMIC SCULPTURE: SIX ARTISTS, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York;
traveled to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Catalogue.
1982 PETERS VALLEY ANAGAMA, Greenwich House Pottery, New York.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART OF THE SIXTIES, DeSaisset Museum, University of
Santa Clara, California. Catalogue.
1983 MASTERS IN CLAY: CERAMIC INVITATIONAL, American Art Incorporated,
Atlanta.
CERAMIC ECHOES: HISTORICAL REFERENCES IN CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, Nelson
Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Kansas. Catalogue.
1984 EARTH AND FIRE: THE MARER COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS,
Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College, Claremont, California. Catalogue.
ART IN CLAY, Los Angles Municipal Art Gallery. Catalogue.
1985 LIVING TREASURES OF CALIFORNIA, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento.
Catalogue.
HIGH STYLES: 20TH CENTURY DESIGN, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Catalogue.
1986 CRAFT TODAY: POETRY OF THE PHYSICAL, American Craft Museum, New York;
traveled nationally. Catalogue. Subsequently traveled throughout Europe as
CRAFT TODAY USA. Catalogue.
1987 THE ELOQUENT OBJECT, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa; traveled
nationally and to Japan. Book.
CLAY REVISIONS: PLATE, CUP, VASE, Seattle Art Museum; circulated nationally.
Catalogue.
1988 LOST AND FOUND IN CALIFORNIA: 4 DECADES OF ASSEMBLAGE ART, James
Corcoran Gallery/Shoshana Wayne/Pence Gallery, Santa Monica, California.
Catalogue.
1989 3 SCULPTORS: NEW WORK, Twining Gallery, New York.
1990 PUTTING POTTERY IN PERSPECTIVE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, Rockford
College, Illinois; traveled nationally. Catalogue.
BAY AREA SCULPTORS OF THE 1960'S: THAN AND NOW, Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San
Francisco. Catalogue.
1992 CALIFORNIA LEGACY: CONCEPTS IN CLAY, FHP Hippodrome Gallery, Palos
Verdes Art Center, California. Catalogue.
INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE, American Academy and
Institute of Arts and Letters, New York.
1993 MEETING OF THE MASTERS, Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo; traveled through
Norway. Catalogue.
LEGACY OF THE ARCHIE BRAY FOUNDATION, Warehouse Gallery, Archie Bray
Foundation, Helena, Montana; traveled to Bellevue Art Museum, Washington.
Catalogue.
CELEBRATING ARTISTRY IN CRAFT; AMERICAN CRAFT COUNCIL GOLD MEDAL RECIPIENTS,
1975-1993 Chicago Cultural Center.
CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS AND THE SAXE COLLECTION, Toledo Museum of Art; traveled
nationally. Catalogue.
1994 SOME CALIFORNIA ARTISTS, Galerie Sho, Tokyo.
WORKING IN OTHER DIMENSIONS: OBJECTS & DRAWINGS II, Arkansas Arts Center,
Little Rock. Catalogue.
REVOLUTION IN CLAY: THE MARER COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, Ruth
Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, California;
traveled nationally. Catalogue.
1995 MADE IN AMERICA: TEN CENTURIES OF AMERICAN ART, Minneapolis Institute
of Arts; traveled St. Louis Art Museum; Toledo Museum of Art; Nelson Atkins
Museum of Art; Carnegie Museum of Art. Catalogue.
21ST INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL OF GRAPHIC ART-LJUBLJANA, Modern Gallery, Cank
arjevDom Cultural and Congress Centre and the Tivoli Gallery, Slovenia.
Catalogue.
ANDOVER ALUMNI COLLECTORS, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips
Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
JET DREAMS: THE FIFTIES IN THE NORTHWEST, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma,
Washington. Catalogue.
WOODSTOCK EXHIBITION, Gallery of Visual Arts, University of Montana,
Missoula.
THE NUDE IN CLAY, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago; traveled to Charles A. Wustem
Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin. Catalogue.
A BAY AREA CONNECTION: WORKS FROM THE ANDERSON COLLECTION, 1954-1984, Triton
Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California. Catalogue.
25TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION, Jane Hartsook Gallery, Greenwich House Pottery,
New York. Catalogue.
FIFTEEN PROFILES: DISTINGUISHED CALIFORNIA MODERNISTS, Fresno Art Museum,
California. Catalogue.
AUTIO AND VOULKOS: EARLY CERAMIC WORK, Holter Museum of Art, Helena,
Montana.
1996 FOUR DECADES OF DISCOVERY: THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN CRAFT
MUSEUM, American Craft Museum, New York. Catalogue.
INTER-ACTION: CERAMIC WORKS BY 7 ARTISTS, Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya, Japan.
CCAC: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (1906-1996), Oliver Art Center, California
College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland.
SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE: ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY: 1871-PRESENT,
Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, New York; traveled to John Berggruen Gallery &
Montgomery Gallery, San Francisco. Catalogue.
GENERATIONS: THE LINEAGE OF INFLUENCE IN BAY AREA ART, Richmond Art Center,
California. Catalogue.
COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS: 1945 TO THE PRESENT, Seattle Art Museum, Washington



SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

1951 "15th Ceramic National," American Artist, January 1951, p. 41, ill.
"Pete Voulkos & Rudy Autio, Both Fine Montana Artists, Spent Summer at
Pottery, Inc.," Independent Record, Helena, Montana, October 7, 1951, p. 1,
ill.
"Voulkos Receives National Recognition in Ceramics," Great Falls Tribune,
Montana, February 4, 1951, p. 11, ill.
1953 "Designer Craftsmen USA," Craft Horizons, December, 1953, pp. 12-18,
ill.
1954 Autio, Lela & Rudy, "Peter H. Voulkos, Potter," Quarterl y of the
Montana Institute of the Arts, Fall, 1954, pp. 3-6, ill.
1955 Maillard, Dominique, "The International Exposition of Ceramics at
Cannes," Craft Horizons, September/October, 1955, pp. 10-15, ill.
1956 Aaron, Louise, "Work with Ceramics Gets Demonstration," Oreg on
Journal, Portland, April 13, 1956, ill.
Brown, Conrad, "Peter Voulkos," Craft Horizons, September/October, 1956, pp.
12-18, ill.
1957 Voulkos, Peter, Letter to the editor, ("Sticks and Chunks of Stone,")
Craft Horizons, May/June, 1957, p. 4 and "Exhibitions: The Miami Annual,"
pp. 42-43.
1959 Mathews, John M., "Ostend: International Show of Ceramics Today," Craft
Horizons, September/October, 1959, pp. 19-25, ill.
1960 Ashton, Dore, "New Talent Display at Museum," New York Times, February
2, 1960, p. 40, ill.
1961 Slivka, Rose, "The New Ceramic Presence," Craft Horizons, July/August,
1961, pp. 30-37, ill.
1962 Langsner, Jules, "Art News from Los Angeles: Voulkos, Zajac, Drawings,"
Artnews, January, 1962, p. 52, ill.
Canaday, John, "50 California Artists at Whitney," New York Times, October
24, 1962, p. 36.
1963 "Art: The Clay Movement," Time, August, 1963, p. 50, ill. Coplans,
John, "Notes from San Francisco," Art International, May 25, 1963, pp.
73-74, ill.
Van Der Marck, Jan, "The Californians," Art International, May 25, 1963, pp.
28-31, ill.
Pugliese, Joseph A., "Casting in the Bay Area," Artforum, August, 1963, pp.
11-14, ill.
Coplans, John, "Out of Clay," Art in America, December, 1963, p. 40, ill.
Lancaster, Clay, The Japanese Influence in America, Walton H. Rawls, New
York, 1963, ill.
1965 Coplans, John, "Voulkos : Redemption through Ceramics," Artn ews,
Summer, 1965, pp. 38-39, 64-65, ill.
1966 Coplans, John, "Abstract Expressionist Ceramics," Artforum, November,
1966, pp. 34-41, ill.
Giambruni, Helen, "At the University of California, Irvine: Abstract
Expressionist Ceramics," Craft Horizons, November/December, 1966, ill.
1967 Kramer, Hilton, "Sculpture: A Stunning Display of Radical Changes," New
York Times, April 28, 1967, p. 38, ill.
Wilson, William, "In the Galleries: Peter Voulkos' Exhibition Has A Touch of
Big Bronze," Los Angeles Times, May 19, 1967, ill.
1968 Melchert, Jim, "Peter Voulkos: A Return to Pottery," Craft Horizons,
September/October, 1968, p. 20, ill.
Ashton, Dore, Modern American Sculpture, Harry A. Abrams, New York, 1968,
ill.
Charleston, Robert J., World Ceramics, Paul Hamlyn, London, 1968, ill.
Trier, Eduard, Form and Space: Sculpture of the 20th Century, Frederick A.
Praeger, New York, 1968, ill.
1969 "Crafting Their Own World," Newsweek, July 21, 1969, p. 62+, ill.
1970 Mendelowitz, Daniel, A History of American Art, Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, New York, 1970, ill.
1971 Frankenstein, Alfred V., "Voulkos' Work: The Finest Piece of S.F.
Sculpture." San Francisco Chronicle, October 1, 1971, p. 61, ill.
1972 Carroll, Nancy, "A Conversation with Peter Voulkos," North Shore Art
League News, March, 1972, pp. 4-6, ill.
1974 Schjedahl, Peter, "Playful Improvisation of West Coast Ceramic Art,"
New York Times, June 9, 1974, p. 24.
Slivka, Rose, "The New Clay Drawings of Peter Voulkos," Craft Horizons,
October, 1974, pp. 30-31, ill., cover ill.
Plagens, Peter, Sunshine Muse: Contemporary Art on the West Coast, Praeger
Publishers, New York, 1974, ill.
1975 DeMarko, Sharon, "Sculptor Uses Hands, Clay To Get His Messages
Across," Pensacola Journal, Florida, June 17, 1975, pp. D1-2, ill.
Anderson, Wayne, American Sculpture in Process: 1930/1970, New York Graphic
Society, New York, 1975, ill.
1976 Robinette, Margaret, Outdoor Sculpture: Object and Environment, Whitney
Library of Design, New York, 1976, ill.
"A Voulkos Workshop," Ceramics Monthly, February, 1976, pp. 27-32, ill.
1977 Hall, Julie, Tradition and Change: The New American Craftsman, E.P.
Dutton, New York, 1977, ill.
1978 Frankenstein, Alfred, "Voulkos Gave Creative Precedence to Clay," San
Francisco Chronicle, February 26, 1978, p. 58, ill.
Slivka, Rose, Peter Voulkos: A Dialogue with Clay, New York Graphics Society
in association with American Crafts Council, New York, 1978
Levin, Elaine, "Peter Voulkos: A Ceramics Monthly Portfolio," Ce ramics
Monthly, June, 1978, pp. 60-68, ill.
Albright, Thomas, "Peter Voulkos, What Do You Call Yourself?" Ar tnews,
October, 1978, pp. 118-121,124, ill.
Fischer, Hal, "The Art of Peter Voulkos," Artforum, November, 1978, pp.
41-47, ill., cover ill.
Donhauser, Paul S., History of American Ceramics: The Studio Potter,
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 1978, ill.
1979 Kaneko, Jun, "Reflections on the Voulkos Retrospective," Craft
Horizons, February, 1979, pp. 30-32, ill., cover ill.
Brown, Sylvia, "Peter Voulkos: The Clay's the Thing," Art in America,
March-April, 1979, pp. 106-109, ill.

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