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Karl Martz

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547:"I built a kiln out in the woods. Didn't know a thing about building kilns, of course. I got a big 20 gallon stoneware crock, knocked the bottom out to get a draft, and put a pan underneath to drip oil into so the flame would come up through. Can you believe this? It smoked terribly -- great clouds -- and the neighbors thought we were running a moonshine still. But I could get copper reds on the bottom and chrome reds on top, all in the same firing. Pretty soon I talked my dad into financing a real kiln." 564:, to enable their two boys to attend the University School, which was academically much superior to the school in Nashville IN. Eric became a professor of biological science, and Brian, a musician and professor of music. Martz and his wife continued to spend weekends and summers at the Nashville Martz Studio, making and selling pottery there, until 1961, when they sold it and moved to a modest home at 105 N. Overhill Dr. in 551:
Soon they rented a cabin in the woods, North of Nashville, Indiana. They had two sons, Eric in 1940, and Brian in 1942. Becky learned ceramics from her husband, initially making small items to sell to tourists. Later, Becky developed her own style, making charming and whimsical animal sculptures, and
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Publication Number 1977/1. 64 pages including a 2-page biography by Theodore Bowie, a listing of 222 ceramic pieces that were in the retrospective show, 30 black and white photos, and listings of One-Artist Shows, International Exhibitions, Juried Exhibitions, Other Exhibitions, Awards, Shows Juried
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Around 1936, Martz was discovered by his subsequent patron, Scott Murphy, an art collector who had a summer home in Nashville, Indiana. Murphy funded Martz to move his studio from its remote location in the woods to downtown Nashville, where many more tourists would encounter his work. Murphy also
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Karl Martz is reticent, low-spoken, gratefully polite. He does not speak in arty terms. ... The parlor of his home is the exhibition room. In it today stand the most beautiful pieces of pottery I have ever seen. Each piece is an individual thing, almost with a soul. He never makes a duplicate of
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In his final years, Martz battled metastatic prostate cancer, became nearly blind due to macular degeneration, and also suffered significant hearing loss. Shortly before his 85th birthday, unable to recover from gall bladder surgery, he died from natural causes on 27 May 1997.
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and ripped out its differential, and we were stuck waiting for its replacement. So we put up our tent and stayed a couple of weeks. I entertained myself in part by making little pots and firing them in a pit -- I'd read the Indians did this. I still have one of them."
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a series of six moving pictures (originally 16 mm films, now available in digital format) featuring and scripted by Martz and produced by the (then) Indiana University Audio-Visual Center. The films were produced between 1948 - 1954.
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Privately published. 100 pages including index. Pages 47–83 cover Karl Martz and Becky Brown. 20 color photographs of works by Karl Martz, several portrait photos, and similar coverage of Becky Brown. eBook (2010) available from
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Privately published. 100 pages including index. Pages 47-83 cover Karl Martz and Becky Brown. 20 color photographs of works by Karl Martz, several portrait photos, and similar coverage of Becky Brown. 2010 eBook available from
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from 1941 to 1968. Martz began as an instructor of ceramic art. Ceramic equipment was difficult to obtain after the war, so the university bought all the equipment and supplies from Martz's earlier private studio.
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Martz designed a home and studio on the outskirts of Nashville, Indiana, the ‘’Martz Studio’’, and built it largely with his own hands, starting in 1949. In 1954, the family took up academic-year residence in
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The Museum of Contemporary Crafts (now the Museum of Arts and Design) de-accessioned this work in 2007 or 2009 according to a 2018 inquiry and replies by curatorial staff Angelik Vizcarrondo and Samantha de
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offers a detailed history of Karl Martz, including photographs of over 200 of his pots and many portraits of him. Also covers his wife Becky Brown, with many photographs of her pots and ceramic sculptures.
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Martz had an unassuming and modest demeanor, preferring to be called a potter. He battled lifelong depression. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, he enjoyed acting in plays (some written or directed by
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techniques. In the 1960s and 70s, he did two sabbatical semesters in Japan, which influenced his work. In 1965, he was elected President of the Design Section of the Ceramics Education Council of the
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In 1965, Martz was elected as the president of the Ceramics Education Council of the American Ceramic Society (ACS). As the president, he was a leader in the separation of that group from the
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Martz achieved national and international recognition over the next four decades, both as an educator and as a ceramic artist. In the 1950s, he began doing sculptural work in
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In 1935, he married Margaret Rebekah “Becky” Brown. Initially, they lived in a small cabin on a hill just south of Nashville, Indiana, where Martz built his first kiln:
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in Syracuse New York, the Minnesota Museum of Art in St. Paul, the Hall Collection at the University of Nebraska, and several museums in Indiana including the
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Page 33 reproduces Pyle's description of Karl Martz, dated August 24, 1940. This is reproduced from Pyle's nationally syndicated newspaper column.
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Theater. He played the piano, mostly boogie woogie, sometimes entertaining his children and nieces with musically-accompanied stories.
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In the spring of 1945, Martz was hired by Henry Radford Hope. Hope chaired the Fine Arts Department (later the School of Fine Arts) at
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Includes seven photos of pots by Karl (five in color), three color photos of works by Becky, and two black and white portraits.
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Martz's first exposure to a professional ceramic art studio was in 1931 when he attended a summer course at
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by Karl Martz, Permanent Collections, Publications/Articles, Films, and Photographs of Work Published.
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and Karl Martz, among others. Black Mountain Museum and Arts Center, Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
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anything. ... The ingenuity and artistry that he fashions into his clay are actually touching.
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In 1966, he was a leader in the separation of that group from the ACS and the founding of the
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gas rationing. For the remainder of the war, Martz did research in ceramics at Carnegie-
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on the occasion of Martz's retirement. In 1992, he was inducted as a fellow of the
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During the period from 1935-1942, Martz was enormously productive, making colorful
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Pottery for a year. In 1935, he began a series of rustic studios in the woods near
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which also featured Thomas Marsh, Ginny Marsh, Kathy Salchow, and John Goodheart.
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to Velorus Martz, a high school principal and later professor of Education at
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Photos of the Martz Studio, extensively modified by 2018, can be seen here:
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Examples of his work are (or were) in the permanent collections of the
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in Chicago, Illinois. In 1944, he taught ceramic art part-time at the
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See reference 1, which this citation should go to (technical problem).
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at The Marks Project: Dictionary of American Ceramics, 1946–Present.
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Includes a portrait photo and five photographs of his ceramic works.
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Clay Times Three. The tale of three Nashville, Indiana Potteries
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Clay Times Three. The tale of three Nashville, Indiana Potteries
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Breaking New Ground. The Studio Potter + Black Mountain College
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In 1977, there was a major retrospective exhibit at the
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American ceramic artist and professor (b. 1912, d. 1997)
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This museum has (or had) about twenty pieces by Martz.
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Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 423:In 1975, he appeared in a 25 min film titled 8: 1519:"1766 Old State Road 46 Nashville, IN 47448" 1080: 1078: 852: 850: 848: 846: 844: 842: 840: 381:In 1992, he was inducted as a Fellow of the 1086:"American Craft Council College of Fellows" 804: 802: 800: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 18: 1440:"Plate by Karl Martz, 1941, object 63.33" 1323:"Simple Molds - Media Collections Online" 993:. 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Published (but not online) in the 1153:from the original on July 27, 2018 1147:"Sakuma, Totaro (Mashiko, Mingei)" 410:Stacking and firing (1950, 11 min) 404:Simple slab methods (1948, 11 min) 14: 1616:Karl Martz, potter, Retrospective 991:"Henry R. Hope papers, 1932-1967" 646:Karl Martz, potter, Retrospective 496:In 2009, Kathy M. McKimmie wrote 363:, where they learned traditional 859:. Includes biographical sketch. 774:from the original on 2018-10-06. 407:Glaze application (1949, 11 min) 1773:21st-century American ceramists 1693:McKimmie, Kathy (Winter 2010). 1585:. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 1559:from the original on 2015-01-07 1122:. The Cleveland Museum of Art. 825:from the original on 2018-10-06 809:McKimmie, Kathy (Winter 2010). 552:earning a regional reputation. 351:spent ten days at the historic 324:, North Carolina, working with 204:Indiana University, Bloomington 1470:Midwest Museum of American Art 878:. 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Everson Museum of Art. 945:"1938-42: The Pink House" 895:May 29, 1997; and in the 416:Decoration (1952, 11 min) 1687:Indiana University Press 893:Bloomington Herald Times 698:Indiana University Press 478:and the founding of the 397:Craftsmanship in Clay is 369:American Ceramic Society 1743:Obituary of Becky Brown 1444:collections.everson.org 1145:Yellin, Robert (2000). 978:The Cincinnati Enquirer 770:(2): 46–47. June 1991. 413:Throwing (1950, 11 min) 231:funded a new showroom. 139:Karl Martz was born in 1663:(2): 46–47. June 1991. 1549:"Obituary: Karl Martz" 1384:(5): 27–34. 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