Talk:Paul Soldner

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Plad2 in topic More work needed

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Added material about Paul's retirement and the "California School". Source is direct interviews with Paul at Scripps. Sadly, Scripps used Paul's retirement to dismantle the ceramics department; while they still host the Annual, it now is chaired by guest professors because you can't do pottery at Scripps. Jberkus 07:40, 22 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Source leads edit

Here are some google news archive searches that yield hits on this artist. Most of them are pay-per-view, but citations can be made from the abstracts.

- Crockspot 20:11, 6 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Soldner, his influence and his body of work are explored (at least briefly) in each of the following publications:

  • Twentieth Century Ceramics, Edmund De Waal, Thames & Hudson, England, 2003
  • Ceramics - Mastering the Craft, 2nd edition, Richard Zakin, Oswego, New York, 2003
  • Ceramics: A Potter's Handbook, 6th edition, Glenn Nelson and Richard Burkett, Harcourt College Publishers, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2002
  • Working with Clay (1st and 2nd editions), Susan Peterson, Laurence King Publishing, London, England, 2002
  • Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park Collection Catalog, vol. 2, Curatorial Department, Shigaraki, Japan, 2002
  • American Ceramic Arts Today, Stan Welsh, San Jose State University, San Jose, California, 1997
  • Impressed and Incised Ceramics, by Coll Minogue, A&C Black Ltd., London, England
  • Raku, A Review of Contemporary Work, Tim Andrews, Chilton Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1994
  • Revolution in Clay: The Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics, catalog, University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, 1994
  • A History of Aspen, Salley Barlo-Peres, "The Cultural Legacy; Paul Soldner, the Beginning of the Anderson Ranch Arts Center," p.69, Who Press Publishers, Aspen, Colorado, 1991
  • Raku: A Practical Approach, Steven Branfman, Chilton Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1991
  • Way of Raku, Herrudu, 1991
  • Ceramics: Mastering the Craft, Richard Zakin, Chilton Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1991
  • The Complete Potter: Raku, Ian Byers, B.T. Batsford, Ltd., London, England, 1990
  • Clay Today, Contemporary Ceramists and their Work, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, catalog of the Howard and Gwen Laurie Smits collection, Martha Drexler Lynn, Assistant Curator, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1990
  • American Ceramics: the Collection of the Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York
  • Hands in Clay II, Charlotte F. Speight, Mayfield Press, Mountain View, California, 1989
  • The History of American Ceramics, Elaine Levin, Harry N. Abrams, New York, New York, 1988
  • Craft Today, Poetry of the Physical, Paul J. Smith and Edward Lucie-Smith, Weidenfield & Nicholson, New York, 1986
  • Ceramics of the World in 1984, Gottfried Borrman, Kunst & Handwerk Publishers, Düsseldorf, Germany, 1984
  • Ceramic Review Book of Clay Bodies and Glaze Recipies, Edited by Eileen Lewenstein and Emmanuel Cooper, Ceramic Review Publishers, London, England, 1983
  • American Crafts: A Sourcebook for the Home, Katherine Pearson, Stewart, Tarobi & Chang Publishers, New York, 1983
  • Studio Ceramics, Peter Lane, Collins Publishers, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1983
  • Low Fire Ceramics, A New Direction in American Clay, Susan Wechsler Watson, Guptil Publishers, 1981

Source: http://www.paulsoldner.com/cv.html

Unfortunately, I have very few of these books in my personal library but believe that the list provides a good starting point for gathering the required secondary source materials to support Soldner's Notability for biographic inclusion on the site. AndiFasimpaur (talk) 06:19, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

More work needed edit

I've done what I can for now, started a general tidy up and added a couple of decent references but this article really needs to be worked on by people with a knowledge of the subject.--Plad2 (talk) 08:53, 4 September 2010 (UTC)Reply