PETER CALLAS
One of the foremost American sculptors working in clay today, Peter Callas forges large-scale, abstract-expressionist sculptures using a traditional wood-fired anagama kiln. After an extensive period of studying anagama kilns in Japan early in his career, he built one of his own in America, the first ever constructed in the country. Callas’s inventive creations possess an ancient quality, seemingly battle-worn and scarred, as if they live and breathe, whisper and sigh—but within them pulses an undercurrent of tension, energy, and passion, reflecting the artist’s inner life and aesthetic vision. Callas has exhibited work in Australia, France, Germany, Brazil, China, Korea, Japan, Norway, and throughout the United States. In 2017, he was elected to the International Academy of Ceramics, and in 2018, he received the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. His work is found in museum collections in America and around the world.
Works
Barezack
1996
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
38" H X 21"W X 21"D
96.5 H X 53.25 W X 53.25 D CM
PCFM01
Hubble
1994
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
43"H X 26"W X 17"D
109.25 H X 66 W X 43.25 D CM
PCFM04
Largo
1998
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
48"H X 18"W X 18"D
122 H X 45.75 W X 45.75 D CM
PCFM02
SWITCH PLATE
1990
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
21"H X 19"W X 5"D
53.25 H X 48.25 W X 12.75 D CM
PCFM05
Switch Plate
1990
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
24”H X 24”W X 4”D
61 H X 61 W X 10.25 D CM
PCFM06
Switch Plate
1998
GLAZED STONEWARE, ANAGAMA WOOD FIRED
18"H X 22"W X 3"D
45.75 H X 56 W X 7.5 D CM
PCFM07