Michael Cardew (1901 − 1983)

Michael Cardew was born in Wimbledon; he studied humanities at Exeter College, Oxford and learnt pottery during the summer vacations at Braunton Pottery. From 1923 until 1926 he was a pupil of Bernard Leach. He then branched out on his own and acquired the Winchcombe Pottery in Gloucestershire. Here he endeavoured to produce simple artistic ware that would be of practical use in the home, and of reasonable cost to the general public. Apart from this domestic ware, he produced single pieces for his own enjoyment. By the 1930s there was a feeling of dissatisfaction with the Winchcombe pieces and a move to a new pottery at Wenford Bridge in Cornwall gave Cardew the opportunity to experiment with new ceramic shapes and decoration without comprising his feeling for form and function. From 1942 until 12945 he was ceramicist at Achimota College in Accra, Ghana. In 1945 he started his own pottery at Vume on the Volta River. Of this period Cardew has said that 'The fundamental idea of that work was to bring to West Africa a new industry, capable of developing as a modern West African art-form side by side with the traditional potters' craft already existing there. The earliest residents of Vume had made the village a centre for pottery production and Cardew's intention was to make this local household craft a paying proposition. His Vume pots are particularly noteworthy for their dramatic dark green glaze, glowing with vibrant red pigment. A number of these works are in the British Council collection. Cardew left Ghana for Nigeria in 1950 where he became Senior Pottery Officer in the Ministry of Trade. He was awarded the MBE in 1964 and returned to Wenford Bridge the following year. A retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted by the Crafts Council in 1976 and he was awarded the OBE for his contribution to British ceramics. His biography A Pioneer Potter was edited by his son Seth and published posthumously.

Cardew's work is exemplified by honesty to materials and function. His original pottery at Winchcombe had produced domestic and farmhouse earthenware; but Cardew had also experimented with producing prototypes for mass production by Copelands but these were never made.

Further reading :
Michael Cardew, A Pioneer Potter, An Autobiography , London, Collins, 1988

Glossary (3)

  • Ceramics

    Clay based products produced from non-metallic material and fired at high temperature. The term covers all objects made of fired clay, including earthenware, porcelain, stoneware and terra cotta.

  • Craft

    The creation of handmade objects intended to be both useful and decorative.

  • Glaze

    Vitreous coatings applied to pottery to make objects watertight and as a form of decoration. Also a glaze can be a thin, translucent or transparent coating applied to the surface of a painting to modify the colour tones. Glazes may also be applied on top of one another as a means of creating a sense of depth and translucency.

Past exhibitions

MASTERPIECES IN STUDIO POTTERY FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 2009
    • Wales, Swansea, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery

3 BY 1

  • 2009
    • UK, Farnham, Crafts Study Centre

MURIEL ROSE AND THE LITTLE GALLERY

  • 2006
    • UK, Farnham, Crafts Study Centre

FIRING IMAGINATION CERAMICA BRITANICA

  • 2000
    • Brazil, Salvador Bahia, Centro De Exposicao Do Correio
    • Brazil, Curitiba, Casa Andrade Muricy
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Espaco Cultural Dos Correios
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Centro Brasileiro Britanico

TIME FOR TEA

  • 2001
    • Poland, Poznan, Centrum Kultury Zamek
    • Poland, Krakow, BWA Gallery
    • Poland, Lodz, Museum Sztuki
    • Romania, Constanta, Constanta Art Museum
    • Romania, Buchrest, Cotroceni Palace
    • Romania, Sinaia, Peles Castle
    • Estonia, Rakvere Linnagaleri
    • Estonia, Tallinn, Linnagalerii
    • Lithuania, Vilnius, Centre Of Contemporary Art
  • 2000
    • Kazakhstan, Almaty, State Museum Of Fine Arts
    • Singapore, British Council Gallery
  • 1999
    • Malaysia, Penang, Penang State Museum And Art Gallery
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, National Art Gallery
  • 1998
    • Peru, Arequipa, Centro Cultural Chaves De La Rosa
    • Mexico, Mexico City, British Council Office - Mexico City
    • Colombia, Bogota, Deimos Gallery
    • Bolivia, La Paz, Museo Nacional De Arte
    • Peru, Trujillo, Banco Wiese
  • 1997
    • Peru, Lima, Museo De La Nacion
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brasilian Society For Japanese Culture
    • Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Banco De Desenvolviment O De Minas Gerais
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brasileira Sao Paulo
    • Brazil, Blumenau, Cultura Inglesa
    • Brazil, Curitiba, Cultura Inglesa
    • Brazil, Museu Da Republica
    • Brazil, Brasilia, Cultura Inglesa

THE PLEASURES OF PEACE MIDCENTURY ART & CRAFT

  • 1999
    • Scotland, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Art Gallery And Museum
    • Scotland, Aberdeen, Museum And Art Gallery
    • UK, Brighton, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
    • UK, Norwich, Sainsbury Centre

COLOURS OF THE EARTH

  • 1992
    • Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Art Gallery
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Balai Seni Lukis Negara
    • Malaysia, Penang, Penang State Museum And Art Gallery
    • Malaysia, Kuching, Dewan Tun Abdul Razak
    • India, Bengaluru, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
    • India, Madras, Lalit Kala Akademi
  • 1991
    • India, Mumbai, Jehangir Nicholson Gallery
    • India, Calcutta, Birla Academy Of Art And Culture
    • India, Jaipur, Jawahar Kala Kendra
    • India, Benares Hindu University
    • India, New Delhi, Lalit Kala Akademi

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY

  • 1986
    • Russia, Leningrad, Hall Of The Union Of Soviet Artists
    • Russia, Moscow, All Russian Museum of Applied, Decorative and Folk Art

BRITISH ARTIST POTTERS 1913-1960

  • 1996
    • France, Belize
  • 1970
    • Jordan, Amman, British Council Office - Amman
  • 1969
    • Morocco, Rabat, Galerie Bab Ruah
  • 1964
    • Australia, Australia
  • 1963
    • Greece, British Council Office - Cyprus

THREE EXHIBITIONS FOR BRITISH FORTNIGHT ENGLISH ARTIST-POTTERS 1913-1960

  • 1964
    • Australia, Art Gallery Of New South Wales

ARTISTAS OLEIROS INGLESES 1913-1960

  • 1963
    • Portugal, Porto, British Council Office - Porto
    • Portugal, Coimbra, British Council Office - Coimbra
    • Portugal, Lisbon, British Council Office - Lisbon
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