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Daniel Rhodes

1911 Born Fort Dodge, Iowa

1989 Died Reno, Nevada

EDUCATION

1929-1933 BS University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

—School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

—Art Students League, New York, New York

1940 Colorado Springs Art Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado

1942 MFA New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1947-1973 New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

—University of California, Santa Cruz, California

 

Daniel Rhodes began his creative career as a painter in the summers of 1932 and 1933 studying with Grant Wood.  He began working with clay in 1940 while at the Colorado Springs Art Center. Throughout Rhodes’ career his vessel forms, bowls, and vases, often included a stem base. 

Rhodes went on to have a long career as a potter and a sculptor. In 1964 he developed a method for building and firing large sculptures by incorporating fiberglass cloth in the clay body of the work. During the 1980s his sculptures focused on the torso and head. 

His time with Grant Wood led to three Work Progress Administration (WPA) commissions to create murals. 

Perhaps Rhodes most important contributions to the ceramics field are the books and articles he wrote and his years as a teacher. Among his students was Lee McKeown.

Public Collections

Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York

Museum of Arts and Design, New York, New York

Oakland Museum of California Art, Oakland, California

Mary and Harry Blanchard Sculpture Garden, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz, California

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC

Southern Highland Craft Guild, Asheville, North Carolina

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Bibliography

Clark, Garth. American Ceramics: 1876 to the Present, Revised Edition. New York, NY: Abbeville Press Publishers, 1987.

Nordness, Lee. Objects USA: Works in Ceramic, Enamel, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Mosaic, Wood and Fiber. New York, NY: Viking Press, 1970.

Perry, Barbara, editor. American Ceramics: The Collection of the Everson Museum of Art. New York, NY: Rizzoli International Publishers, 1989.

Rhodes, Daniel. Clay and Glazes for the potter. 1959.

____________. Stoneware and Porcelain. 1959.

____________. Kilns. 1968.

____________. Pottery Form. 1976.     

 

Website: www.danielrhodes.net

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
ca 1962
ca 1970
Vase
Date: ca 1962
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Woodfire
E. John Bullard Collection
E. John Bullard Collection
Footed Bowl
Date: ca 1970
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Incised
E John Bullard Collection
E John Bullard Collection
Bowl
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Sgraffito, Wax Resist
Courtesy of Rago Arts and Auction Center
Photo: TMP
Courtesy of Rago Arts and Auction Center
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Bowl with Figures
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
E. John Bullard Collection images courtesy Treadway Toomey Auctions
E. John Bullard Collection images courtesy Treadway Toomey Auctions

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Scripps College Ceramic Annual , 22nd Ceramic National, Purchase Prize, Everson Museum of Art, Alfred, New York, Santa Cruz, California

 

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