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Bruce Chivers (born 1954 in Australia)[1] is a studio potter described by writer and art critic Peter Davies "as an artist whose work shines with a flowing lyricism in which decoration is intrinsically linked to form but equally linked to natural random processes of image formation of the kind favoured by the American Abstract Expressionist and the European "matter" painters.[2]

Chivers studied at Salisbury Teachers College, Adelaide university 1973-77. As an established maker and member of the Potters Guild of South Australia he travelled to England in 1985 to complete an invited residency and to exhibit in London. After traveling extensively throughout Europe and with the support and friendship of David Leach at Lowerdown pottery, he established his first UK workshop in Devon at nearby Chudleigh on the edge of Dartmoor.

Chivers uses local porcelain clay bodies and fires using reduction techniques. He is internationally known for his expressive 'Raku' exhibition ware.

Chivers has exhibited widely in the UK, including the V & A Museum, throughout North America, Australia and Japan.


References


!. Andrews Tim "Raku" A.C.Black, London 2nd Ed.2005 ISBN 0-71366490-8

2. Andrews Tim "Raku a review of contemporary work" A.C.Black,London 1994 ISBN 0-7138836-2

3. ^Davies Peter "5 Devon Potters" 2004 ISBN 9548083-0-4

4. "The Ceramics Book" The craft potters Association directory,2nd Ed 2008 ISBN 9789557732-0-4 p.48

5. "Ceramics Art and Perception" Issue 14 p.87

6 ^ http://www.studio pottery.co.uk/profile Bruce Chivers

7. ^ http://www.crafts.org.uk

  1. ^ http://www.studio pottery.co.uk/profile Bruce Chivers
  2. ^ Davies Peter "5 Devon Potters" 2004 p.27