The Estate of JB Blunk
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1990
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Untitled - Dish, c. 1985
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1990
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Untitled, c. 1980
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Untitled, c. 1980
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1985
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1975
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1990
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TWENTY, 2022
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Untitled, c. 1975
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1990
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1980
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1975
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Untitled - Plate, c. 1985
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Untitled - Tray, c. 1990
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Untitled - Sculpture, c. 1975
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2018
JB Blunk (1926-2002) was a sculptor, ceramicist and painter, working across disciplines and combining materials to forge a singular and influential aesthetic. In 1951, having been drafted into the Korean War after graduating from UCLA, Blunk managed to be discharged in Japan where, in a chance encounter at a craft shop, he met Isamu Noguchi. Noguchi was a prominent sculptor and significant influence who introduced Blunk to master ceramicists and ‘National Treasures’ Kitaōji Rosanjin and Kaneshige Toyo, under whom he studied for 6 months and over a year respectively. Blunk served an apprenticeship under Kaneshige for eighteen months, studying the Bizen tradition of pottery which is characterised by an absence of glaze and an earthen, reddish brown colour. The skills he learned whilst studying under these artists played an undeniable role in the development of his visual identity.
After returning to California, Blunk began work on possibly his most significant artwork, the “Blunk House”. Built between 1959 and 1962, the house is made entirely out of materials salvaged from the local area. It is a gesamtkunstwerk; everything from the doors and sinks to the furniture and tableware were made by the artist. Since he owned few tools, each of these elements were carved using a chainsaw, grinder and chisel. The house expressed his vision of a humble and sympathetic integration between art and life, and a profound respect for landscape and our place within it.
Blunk's ceramics balance fragility and vigour, and embody the organically hewn aesthetic, characteristic of his work. Chunky pieces of clay are folded, rolled, pinched and painted. Many are rough, cracked and irregular, demonstrating a resistance to mass production. Lines of glossy glaze and accents of gold leaf on others, demonstrate the artist’s refined and deliberate process. Blunk was led by his materials with no obligation to conform to convention, his lifetime’s work shaped by and devoted to object, form and place.
JB Blunk was born in 1926 in Ottawa, Kansas, USA. He had his first solo exhibition at Chou-Koron Gallery in Tokyo in 1954, curated by Isamu Noguchi. In 2024, Fondation d’entreprise Martell, Cognac, France presented JB Blunk: Continuum, his first major retrospective exhibition in Europe. In 2018, he had a large-scale solo exhibition, JB Blunk: Nature, Art & Everyday Life, at Oakland Museum, California, USA. Recent shows also include Ceramics: Two Circles, Blunk Space, Point Reyes, USA (2024); Blue Jeans & Brown Clay, Kate MacGarry, London (2021) and Designed in California, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA (2018).
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Place des Vosges
14 - 19 October 2024We are happy to announce our participation in Place des Vosges, presenting work by JB Blunk, Goshka Macuga and Patricia Treib. A joint venture, it...Read more -
Art Basel
JB Blunk, Goshka Macuga, John Smith, Patricia Treib, Francis Upritchard 13 - 16 June 2019