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- Introduction
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- Gas Kiln, Rohde KG-340
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- Air Compressor
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- Smashed pots bucket
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- Electric kiln, Rohde TE-200
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- Glaze tests and clothes horse
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- Mezzanine
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- Pottery Wheel, Rohde HMT 500
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- Throwing gauge, link below
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- Lighting for filming and photography
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- Shelving system, twin slot
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- Ware boards
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- Board placement when throwing
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- Kitchen area, water access
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- Glaze mixer, Gladstone 5 gallon mixer
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- Plaster batts and reclaim
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- Older work, finished pots
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- Workbench
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- Photography setup
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- Open space for various activities
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- "The Impossibility of Repetition" exhibition at Make, Hauser & Wirth
Description:
Embark on a comprehensive tour of a professional pottery studio and gain insights into a recent exhibition at Make, Hauser & Wirth. Explore various equipment including gas and electric kilns, an air compressor, pottery wheel, and glaze mixer. Learn about studio organization, from shelving systems and ware boards to lighting setups for filming and photography. Discover the artist's process, including throwing techniques, glaze testing, and reclaiming clay. Get a glimpse of finished works and the open workspace used for various activities. Conclude with information about the artist's recent exhibition, "The Impossibility of Repetition," showcasing the culmination of their craft.

A Tour of My Pottery Studio & Recent Exhibition at Make, Hauser & Wirth

Florian Gadsby
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