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Jack Doherty (born 1948, Coleraine) is a Northern Irish studio potter and author. He is perhaps best known for his vessels made of soda-fired porcelain. He has been featured in a number of books, and his work has been exhibited widely in both Europe and North America. Articles of his have appeared in various pottery journals and he has been Chair of the Craft Potters Association.
Biography
Upon graduating from the Ulster College of Art and Design in 1971, Jack Doherty began working as a studio potter at Kilkenny Design Workshops, Ireland. Afterwards, he established his studio first in County Armagh and then in Herefordshire, while also being a part-time lecturer in ceramics at the Royal Forest of Dean College. He was elected as chair of the Craft Potters Association between 1995 and 2000 and again between 2002 and 2008. He was lead potter and creative director at the Leach Pottery in St. Ives, Cornwall, where he developed Leach's new range of contemporary tableware. In 2012, Doherty exhibited alongside Japanese potter Tomoo Hamada, celebrating the signing of an official declaration of friendship between the towns of St. Ives and Mashiko, Tochigi, Japan, by the two respective mayors on 20 September 2012. As a founder he became the current Chair of the organising committee of Ceramic Arts London in 2013, previously being director of both Ceramic Review magazine and Contemporary Ceramics for more than 13 years. He now works independently from his studio in Mousehole, Cornwall, England. He was visited by Rick Stein in the first series of the BBC's Rick Stein's Cornwall.
Work process
Devoting the majority of his career to porcelain, Doherty has developed a unique process of crafting his ceramic objects. The shapes are thrown, then carved and shaped using only one type of porcelain clay. One slip in which copper carbonate is added as a colouring material is applied. Finally, he uses a single soda-firing technique, executed by spraying a mixture of water and sodium bicarbonate into the kiln at a high temperature. The resulting vapour is drawn through the kiln chamber where it reacts with the silica and alumina present in the clay, creating a rich patina of surface texture and colour.
= Questioning the vernacular of functionality
=Doherty's work is meant to subtly interconnect with domestic space and daily life, and according to Doherty, "can be solitary and contemplative or ceremonial; for everyday use or for special occasions." His recent work displays a sense of robustness, lacking the refined transparent glaze commonly associated with porcelain objects. In using the soda-firing finish and a wide range of archetypal forms, Doherty attempts to question the vernacular of functionality. The vessels Doherty creates explore ancient layers of cultural resonance embedded in these archetypal forms. Looking at the rustic surface textures, the palettes of smoky and sometimes vibrant colours and the simplicity of the irregular shapes thrown by Doherty, the vessels exhume transient visceral qualities reminiscent of the Japanese aesthetics of Wabi-sabi and Shibui, no doubt having been influenced by the work of the late modernist Bernard Leach (Doherty being the previous lead potter of The Leach Pottery), as well as the politics of work as laid out by John Ruskin. Vernacularism as a cultural phenomenon thus plays a large part in the work of Doherty, and it can, therefore, be seen as a product of the Arts and Crafts movement and, associated with it, the writings of William Morris.
Selected awards
2009 The Crafts Council of Ireland Bursary Award
2007 Seeded, Sculpture in Context Award Winner
2006 Borderland, Cast Award, Sculpture in Context
1998 1st Prize West Midlands Arts Touring Exhibition
1993 West Midlands Arts Crafts initiative grant
1986 Crafts Council marketing / publicity grant
1976 Gold Medal International Ceramics Biennial, Vallauris, France
1974 Gold Medal International Ceramics Exhibition, Faenza, Italy
Selected exhibitions
= Solo exhibitions
=2012 Jack Doherty and Tomoo Hamada, Gallery St Ives, Tokyo, Japan
2012 A Place in the World, Garden House, Cornwall, United Kingdom
2010 Solo Exhibition, National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan
= Group exhibitions and fairs
=2013 Future Beauty?, National Craft Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland
2012 The Ethics of Objects, Kinsale Arts Festival, County Cork, Vessels, Cill Rialaig Arts Centre, County Kerry, Irish Craft Portfolio, RHA, Dublin, Ceramic Art London, Royal College of Art, London, United Kingdom
2011 Talking in Clay, Courtyard Arts Centre, Hereford, United Kingdom, Art Fair Tokyo, Japan, Irish Craft Portfolio, RHA, Dublin, transFORM, Farmleigh Gallery, Dublin and Millennium Court Arts Centre, County Armagh, COLLECT, Saatchi Gallery, London, United Kingdom, Irish Craft Portfolio, National Craft Gallery, Kilkenny, A Place in the World, Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall, UK, Through Fifty, CCC, London, UK
2010 Tea Ceremony Pots, Mitzukoshi Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, European Ceramics Context, Denmark
Collections
National Museum of Ireland
Museum of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum, United Kingdom
Princessehof Ceramics Museum, Netherlands
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
Publications
Porcelain by Jack Doherty, published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-8122-1827-5
Articles and references in other publications
2013 "Troubled Light", Eleanor Flegg, Ceramic Review
2012 "Talking Quietly Hearing Silence", Eleanor Flegg, Craft Arts International
2011 "The Craft and Art of Clay", Susan Peterson
2010 "Jack Doherty", Interiors Magazine, Taiwan, "Jack Doherty Pure Simplicity", Ceramics Art Magazine, Taiwan, "Jack Doherty", China Post, Taiwan, "Accidentally on Purpose", Taipei Times Taiwan
2009 Ceramics Ireland, Tina Byrne, "Jack Doherty", Eleanor Flegg, Perspectives
2008 "Brightness and Rightness", Helen Bevis, Ceramics Monthly
2007 "Revelations", David Whiting, Ceramics Art and Perception
2006 "The Ceramics Book", Ceramic Review
2005 "The Teapot Book", Steve Woodhead, A&C Black
2004 "Contemporary Porcelain", Peter Lane, A&C Black, "Porcelain and Bone China", Sasha Wardell, Crowood Press
2003 "The Ceramic Surface", Osterman, A&C Black, National Ceramics, South Africa, "Complete Potters Companion", Tony Birks, Conran Octopus
2002 Ceramics Ireland, "Salt Glazed Ceramics", Phil Rogers, A&C Black
2001 "Salt-Glaze Ceramics", Rosemary Cochrane, Crowood Press
2000 "Ten Thousand Years of Pottery", Emmanuel Cooper, British Museum
1999 "Reputations", Anatol Orient, Ceramic Review
1998 "A Song of Today", Josie Walter, Ceramic Review
1995 "Colouring Clay", Clay Times, Washington DC
1994 "Porcelain", Caroline Whyman, Batsford
1993 "Soda Glazing", Ruthanne Tudball, A&C Black
1992 "Potters", Craft Potters Association
1991 "Dictionary of Practical Pottery" Robert Fournier
1990 "Colour in Clay", Jane Waller, Crowood Press
1989 "Potters Dictionary of Techniques and Materials", Hamer, A&C Black
1983 "Jack Doherty's Porcelain", Ceramic Review
1983 "Making a Tradition", Sean McCrum, Irish Times
1982 "The Crafts in Ulster", Peter Dormer, Crafts Magazine
References
External links
Official website
Design & Crafts Council of Ireland: Irish Craft Portfolio - Jack Doherty
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