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Kathy Butterly (American, born in 1963)
American
1995
Object Place: Probably New York, New York
Medium/Technique
Glazed and gilded porcelain
Dimensions
Overall: 14.9 cm (5 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
The Daphne Farago Collection
Accession Number2012.463
CollectionsContemporary Art, Americas
ClassificationsCeramics
The artist calls her intimately scaled biomorphic ceramic forms “emotional self-portraits.” Kathy Butterly pushes the limits of her medium to create alluring and discomfiting vessels, sometimes firing the same work thirty or forty times to achieve her desired effect. In this work, she engages the innate personalities of materials, glazes, and shapes, exploring the relationship between feeling and form. Her metamorphosing sculptures incorporate fleshly and bodily folds, invoke gendered iconographies in their curves and scale, and sometimes include adornment in the form of small pearlescent beads.
Provenance1995, Consigned by the artist the Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York; 1995, sold by Franklin Parrasch Gallery to Daphne Farago, Rhode Island; 2012, gift of Daphne Farago to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 26, 2012)
Copyright© Kathy Butterly