Ruth Duckworth died at the age of 90 in Chicago last week. I remember going to the Renwick Museum in Washington DC to hear Ruth Duckworth speak at the beginning of her exhibit in 2007. The huge room on the second floor where artists give presentations was filled to capacity. I leaned into the room to see a tiny woman talk of her life as a stubborn committed artist. She was born in Germany in 1919 and later moved to England and finally to the USA to take a teaching job at the University of Chicago in 1964.
Viewing the exhibit I was struck by how in my memory I keep images of pieces that are widely reproduced and while touring the retrospective the breadth of the actual objects detailed the path of her artistic inquiry. The pieces that drew me in were the intimate works. It was as if they had an inner concentration of energy and intuition. The larger mural pieces of which I have seen many photos do not convey the same organic energy and delicacy.
I ran across a 1977 catalog from Exhibit A in Chicago on my shelf. It was published in honor of when she retired from teaching. I found this quote from 1944
"It comes to this, that one must be true to oneself uncompromisingly. That sounds most arrogant but it is nothing but the deepest humility."
Viewing the exhibit I was struck by how in my memory I keep images of pieces that are widely reproduced and while touring the retrospective the breadth of the actual objects detailed the path of her artistic inquiry. The pieces that drew me in were the intimate works. It was as if they had an inner concentration of energy and intuition. The larger mural pieces of which I have seen many photos do not convey the same organic energy and delicacy.
I ran across a 1977 catalog from Exhibit A in Chicago on my shelf. It was published in honor of when she retired from teaching. I found this quote from 1944
"It comes to this, that one must be true to oneself uncompromisingly. That sounds most arrogant but it is nothing but the deepest humility."
Thank you for all the wonderful pottery posted on your site. It is a gift to share..a real treasure.
Your pots are terrific..I love to see all you create!