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Ceramics, Residencies, Exhibitions, Teaching & the Arts

2015 & 2020 NCECA International
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The Most Notorious “Hot Pot”
The illicit antiquities trade and clandestine excavations in Italy came under intense scrutiny for an almost 30-year period in the late...
Lori-Ann Touchette
May 1, 20202 min read
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Palazzo Venezia
An extraordinary paradox played out in the very heart of Rome and on the Amalfi coast in Vietri. In 1929, Palazzo Venezia became the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 30, 20201 min read
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Sarcophagus of the Spouses in the Villa Giulia
The Sarcophagus of the Spouses in the Villa Giulia is perhaps the best-known of Etruscan funerary monuments. Found in 1881 in the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 29, 20202 min read
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The Bust of San Lorenzo
An exceptional terracotta bust by the early Renaissance sculptor Donatello (1386-1466) was on display for almost a year in the Museo...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 28, 20201 min read
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“SanLuMalinIconicoAttoniTonicoEstEstE’tico”: Luigi Ontani
Creative and multi-faceted, the conceptual artist Luigi Ontani renders himself the subject of his work. From his tableaux vivants of the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 28, 20201 min read
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18th-century porcelain group of the Judgement of Paris produced in the Reale Fabbrica di Napoli
For Liberation Day in Italia, we present an 18th-century porcelain group of the Judgement of Paris produced in the Reale Fabbrica di...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 26, 20201 min read
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“Casa delle Terrecotte”
These terracotta bas-reliefs come from the “Casa delle Terrecotte” (House of Terracotta), so named for the fictile decoration of the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 24, 20201 min read
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‘Eco and Narcissus”: Kiki Smith
In the ‘Eco and Narcissus” exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, Kiki Smith’s 2004 installation “Large Dessert” dominated the winter audience...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 23, 20201 min read
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Earth Day’s Connection to the Pantheon
For Earth Day, we focus on the significance of brickstamps for the dating of the Pantheon. The Pantheon’s architectural design is...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 22, 20202 min read
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Discovery of a Renaissance Kiln
Excavations from 1998-2000 in the Forum of Trajan led to the discovery of a Renaissance kiln that provides precious evidence for ceramic...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 20, 20201 min read
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Testaccio
An artificial hill on the outskirts for he historical center, Testaccio or Monte dei Cocci (hill of terracotta shards) is composed of...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 19, 20201 min read
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Nino Caruso
Buon compleanno Nino Caruso (1928-2017)! After his youth spent in Sicily and Tripoli, Italian maestro Nino Caruso moved to Rome in 1951....
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 19, 20201 min read
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“Forum ware”
“Forum ware” is considered the earliest glazed pottery of the Medieval West. Named after the substantial find of 80 complete jugs and...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 17, 20201 min read
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‘Il classico si fa pop. di scavi, copie e altri pasticci’
‘Il classico si fa pop. di scavi, copie e altri pasticci’ show (12/2018-5/2019) was inspired by the discovery in 2010-15 of the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 16, 20201 min read
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50 Fragments of Terracotta Sculptures Found
Circa 50 fragments of terracotta sculptures were found in the Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine hill. The six heads and a single figure...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 15, 20201 min read
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“Così è (se vi pare) (“So it is (if you like)”
The solo show “Così è (se vi pare) (“So it is (if you like)” of the hyper-realists Bertozzi & Casoni was presented by the Galleria Anna...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 14, 20201 min read
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Lucio Fontana
Today seemed perfect to present one of the most important Italian artists of international fame, Lucio Fontana (1899-1968). A selection...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 13, 20201 min read
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“Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture in Italy”
The exhibition “Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture in Italy” at the Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna was an extraordinary event in 2015 that...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 11, 20201 min read
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Series of Terracotta Female Votive Statues
Roman museums often have several display cases filled with small-scale terracotta votive sculptures, dedications in the many temples and...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 10, 20201 min read
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“La Roma dei Re”
In the 6th-century BC, the Archaic city of Rome kept pace with the most important advances in sculpture as demonstrated by the...
Lori-Ann Touchette
Apr 9, 20202 min read
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