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“Some years ago I was working on some forms which were vase forms with a fairly narrow base, and it was after [Hans] Coper had died that I saw an exhibition of his, a catalogue from an exhibition, and he was showing some forms which were made by cutting and joining a lot of different parts together…” quote by Warren MacKenzie
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“Some years ago I was working on some forms which were vase forms with a fairly narrow base, and it was after [Hans] Coper had died that I saw an exhibition of his, a catalogue from an exhibition, and he was showing some forms which were made by cutting and joining a lot of different parts together to create what he called a spade form, which you can imagine looks a little bit like a shovel upside down.”

Warren MacKenzie

About This Quote

The speaker describes discovering Hans Coper’s later work, where he assembled fragmented pieces into a new, functional sculptural form resembling an inverted shovel, highlighting artistic evolution through recombination.

In simple terms: Coper’s spade forms merge broken parts into a unified shape.

Key Takeaway

Innovation can arise from reconfiguring existing elements.

Themes

artistic evolution material recombination functional sculpture design innovation creative process

Mood

curiosity inspiration reflective

Type

observation reflection analytical

When to use this quote

  • museum curators studying modern ceramics
  • design students exploring modular construction
  • artists seeking new forms from discarded pieces
  • collectors evaluating late-period works
  • educators illustrating creative adaptation

Key Concepts

form transformation materiality craftsmanship conceptual reinterpretation

Practical Applications

  • exhibit curation of contemporary ceramics
  • workshop on modular sculptural techniques

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recombining fragments alter a work’s meaning?
  • What does the spade form suggest about utility versus aesthetics?
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