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June Black

White Long Bod (working title)

circa 1958

White Long Bod (working title)

Artwork Information

In 1950 Wellington artist June Black purchased a kiln from Holland and her practice was transformed. Finally, she could give form to her ideas in clay and build the characters from her stories. The new kiln was small, and its size limitations gave rise to the ceramic ‘Longbod’, which comprises several small pieces that hook together. Black based the construction of her elongated and dangly figures on overlapping ceramic roof tiles. Part of her process also involved smashing Coca-Cola bottles in the garden that she melted in the kiln to form jewel-like areas within the ceramic sculptures. The works comprise multiple parts and were either hung on the wall (the Longbods) or threaded onto metal rods and set in concrete (the Rodbods). This figure wears a pocket watch and other medallions. More concerned with the figurative and conceptual, rather than form and function, Black was a maverick artist who liberated her medium from the realms of domestic ware.

Title
White Long Bod (working title)
Production Date
circa 1958
Medium
ceramic sculpture
Dimensions
1665 x 390 x 100 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2023
Accession No
2023/12/1.1-8
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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