Skip to main content
On View
Not on view
Object number1977/8.123

Form #1

Artist (American, 1929-2014)
Date1977
Mediumsalt-glazed stoneware
DimensionsObject: 37 in. × 15 3/8 in. × 14 in. (94 × 39.1 × 35.6 cm)
Credit LineDirector's Fund , with support from the Student Sale Fund, and Donations
Exhibition History"Contemporary Ceramics: The Artist's Viewpoint," KIA (Oct. 16 - Nov. 27, 1977). The show traveled to Grand Rapids Art Museum, Kresge Art Center, and Hackley Art Museum. "Permanent Collection Ceramics,"KIA (Sept. 7 - 25, 1993). "70 Years, 70 Works from the KIA Permanent Collection," KIA (Nov. 19, 1994 - Feb. 10, 1995). "Two by Twenty: Artists from the KIA Collection," KIA (Sept. 3 - Dec. 5, 1996). "Contemporary Ceramics from the Permanent Collection," KIA Gallery 2 (Jan. 15 - Mar. 4, 2001). "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Wood, Salt," Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Mar. 12 - June 5, 2005). Unknown exhibition, The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC (Oct. 8 - Dec. 31, 2005). "Off the Wall: Art in Three Dimensions," KIA (Sept. 17 - Dec. 4, 2011). "Lasting Legacy: A Collection for Kalamazoo," Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan (Sep. 6, 2014 - Jan. 4, 2015). "Out of the Fire: Masterworks of Ceramics," Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, changing exhibitions galleries (Jan. 14 - Mar. 12, 2017).Label TextDon Reitz was recognized as one of the most important ceramic artists and influential teachers of the 20th century. This impressive vessel was created by assembling five separate, wheel-thrown and hand-built sections. The base (1) and “beehive” shaped body (2) support a short, sturdy cylinder (3), a taller cylinder (4), and the rim (5). The unusual black mat glaze with cobalt accents is highlighted by Reitz’s richly textured surface and dynamic vessel shape. Form #1 is an excellent example of the artist’s mature work.
Large Vessel
Ruth Duckworth
1977
Salt Bowl
Maria Scott
1999
Cathedral Pass
Wayne Higby
1977