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    <value>Hand-built T-Material and porcelain clay (probably), slip-coated, burnished, saw-dust fired, waxed, and polished. The bulbous pot stands on a narrow base. It has a very slight shoulder line, and the top cuves inwards and upwards to a narrow oval mouth. The lower part is mainly black, and the top, and part of the lower area is dappled pinkish-cream</value>
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        <value>Text from object entry in A. Game (2016) &#x2018;Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum&#x2019;. London: Philip Wilson Publishers: Gabriele Koch studied History and Political Science at the University of Heidelberg followed by a two-year Diploma in Art and Design specialising in ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London. Since establishing her studio in London in 1982 with the aid of a Crafts Council setting-up grant, she has developed a series of distinctive spherical clay vessels. Koch has always been drawn to low-tech, traditional ceramic techniques, partly using recycled materials, such as sawdust for firing, as a way of placing her work in opposition to the often destructive processes of mass manufacturing. The direct approach is also a way of retaining creative control over the materials, forms and processes that sit at the heart of her work. &#x2018;Earth, water, air and fire. Gabriele Koch&#x2019;s lovely pots speak of all four of those elements as vividly as any I know.&#x2019; Sir David Attenborough, broadcaster and naturalist Gabriele Koch: &#x2018;I concentrate on simple forms, trying to integrate balance and tension, stillness and movement, expansion and the containment of volume.&#x2019;</value>
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      <notes>Ref. pp. 137-48., and p. 147 mention of this pot. The author provides short biographical details, describes Koch's methods of making pots, and illustrates various forms made by Koch. On pp. 147-8 , Appendix, provides a list of her pots in museum collections.</notes>
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