Martin smith ceramics biography of barack
Martin smith ceramics biography of barack
Martin Smith was born in Essex in and was educated at Bristol Polytechnic —74 and the Royal College of Art —77 , where he studied the technique of raku. He worked from a studio in Suffolk, later moving to London. He joined the staff of the Royal College of Art in and was appointed professor of ceramics and glass in A major retrospective exhibition was held at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam in Martin Smith uses the formal limitations of the vessel to investigate different conditions of space.
His interest in furniture and design can be seen alongside each other in the domestic-style gallery space he designed in for the Anthony Shaw Collection in York Art Gallery. His continuing practice in the field of ceramics consists of an on-going project investigating the formal language of the vessel and the way that it can both contain a space and define a place.
Ives in Renowned for his multi-disciplinary approach to design and practice, Smith's influence extends beyond ceramics. He has served as Professor of Ceramics and Glass at the Royal College of Art for 16 years, and currently holds the position of Senior Research Fellow, focusing on the potential of the digitally printed ceramic surface.
Smith draws inspiration from architectural elements and the poetic qualities of mathematics and geometry, his work transcends traditional boundaries, evoking both cerebral contemplation and visceral response. He adds metal and gold leaf to the interiors of his pieces and sometimes adds slate or sheet metal to the base. His is tough, hard edged, planned, measured and architectonic.
He joined the staff of the Royal College of Art in and was appointed professor of ceramics and glass in Smith is one of a group of potters, including Elizabeth Fritsch, Alison Britton, Ewen Henderson, Gordon Baldwin and Richard Slee who make a small number of sculptural pieces that they tend to exhibit on plinths. Back to Profile.