I've been busy digging through old files for an upcoming profile to be published in UK's Crafts magazine. This is the very first published clay head, Courtney Love for Rolling Stone magazine, 1998.
Anthony Gormley Asian Field was produced by 347 inhabitants of the Chinese city of Xiangshan, aged between 7 and 70 years. Their brief was to produce clay figures that were palm-sized, could stand upright, and have two holes for eyes. Gormley had planned to include 100,000 figures, but total ended up being 192,000, made over a five day period.
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Long Bin Chen, Manhattan phone book sculpture
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Laylah Ali
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Levi van Veluw
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Ron Mueck
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Stephan Balkenhol
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Olaf Breuning
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Robert Gober
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Petah Coyne
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Sally Mckay
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Heather Rasmussen
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Saint Clair Cemin
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Katharina Fritsch
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Anne Chu
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SILKE OTTO-KNAPP watercolour on canvas
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Urs Fischer "Bread House"
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Richard Caldicott
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Maurizio Cattelan
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Gabriel Orozco. Yielding Stone (1992), a large plasticine ball that the artist has rolled through city streets picking up dust and debris, is the same weight as the artist.