Description: Special offering. ~About this Item~ ISBN 978-0-578-63265-0 Publisher: Rattlesnake Valley Press (C) 2020 Autio Artwork, LLC 2nd Ed. January 2020 156 Pages, Paperback Written by the Late Artist and Professor Emeritus, University of Montana, Ceramics, Rudy Autio in his own hand. Completely un-edited and un-altered (except for gross typing or grammatical errors). Told without pretense in Rudy Autio's voice as if you are sitting across the table from him hearing his stories while sipping coffee. Beloved by the art world, his art students, and family alike this is his story about his packed life and prolific works in his own words. Knowing him, this is just as he would have wanted it. Some typos remain. Plans are not set for 3rd edition but depending on success of the project, we are hopeful to continue preservation of the Autio Modern American Art memories into the future. Historical and Art Photos and Prints in Full Color SYNOPSIS: Rudy Autio, one of the important figures in the contemporary clay movement beginning in the 1950s, discusses his early days growing up in a Finnish immigrant family in Butte, Montana, his time in the Navy at the end of WWII, the start of the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana, with Peter Voulkos, and his building methods of early murals using brickyard clay. Later he helped K Ross Toole, the new director of Montana Historical Society Museum in Helena, with a number of dioramas there in 1954, especially the Lewis and Clark diorama. He then was hired at University of Montana in Missoula to build a ceramics program by President McFarland. He discusses noteworthy students he learned from during his 28-year teaching career and various commissions he built during those years, like the Grizzly, the ceramic murals for Polson, Walla Walla, and Helena. In the 1970s workshops in ceramics demonstrations became popular, especially after the first SuperMud conference, and Rudy describes some of these. Later chapters explore his first trips to Finland, meeting relatives and artists alike. He discusses ways his work changed throughout his life. About the author (2019): Rudy is considered one of the most important and influential ceramic artists to ever touch the medium of clay. His masterful works are in permanent collections of museums around the world, including the American Craft Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the Carnegie Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, the Portland Art Museum, the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian, the St Louis Art Museum, and others. Rudy Autio has left an indelible mark on the world with his art. He taught ceramics and sculpture at the University of Montana in Missoula from 1957 to 1985, and is best known for his figurative work on clay. --Jason Lawfer
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Publisher: Autio Artwork
Subject: General
Publication Year: 2020
Language: English
Publication Name: It Comes Around Again : a Memoir
Type: Textbook
Author: Rudy Autio
Subject Area: Art, Biography & Autobiography
Format: Trade Paperback