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BRIGHT HOUSE
Ceramic
diam = 26 cm |
DELICATE AS A SHELL
Ceramic
diam = 26 cm
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GREEN BOWL WITH GIRL
Ceramic
diam = 26 cm |
BLUE & WHITE KEY PLATE
Ceramic
diam = 22 cm
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BLOWJOB PLATE
Ceramic
diam = 22 cm |
SINCE ANCIENT TIMES PLATE
Ceramic
diam = 26 cm
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BORN: Zambia
Hylton Nel is a potter, painter and sculptor: a maker of earthen pots
and plates and figures built and glazed and painted with a wilful
but engaging oddness. His home is in the Karoo, yet the work that
he makes there seems to come from a different time and place. There
is an other-worldliness about it that suggests a kinship with English
pots and ancient Chinese ones, with Staffordshire figures and jade
animals, but Nel’s latter day variants are always made in a
manner that is uniquely his own. “I take both east and west
as by cultural heritage” he has said “I work as best I
can with the past for inspiration” and the past is rich fuel
for a rattle bag imagination in which anything and everything (people,
places, books, especially books) are hoarded as a potential source.
The end result is a sideways view of the world - sometimes funny,
sometimes a little sad - an irreverent but intuitive combination of
eccentricity and something deeply felt. Nel’s imagination is
probably at its loosest in the making of his simplest works - the
unchanging form of moulded plates allowing a total freedom to roam
in the painted decoration. Technically they have a clumsiness, deliberately
so, which adds to the quirkiness and always at the base of what he
does there’s a simple delight in colour and in the depth and
richness of his glazes. They are wonderful things to use and collectors
of his work often develop a sentimental daftness about the everyday
objects, as if they had acquired a fondness out of all proportion
to their function, almost as if they had collected a little bit of
the man. This isn’t as silly as it sounds for Nel puts himself
into his work along with everything else. He is one of the most personal
and peculiar and original potters at work anywhere in the world today.
Nel was born in Zambia, but grew up in the Northern Cape in South
Africa. He remembers (and let it not be forgotten that Nel’s
prodigious memory is vital to his creativity) making clay figures
as a child and begging his mother to buy him the porcelain Potter
and Moore lavender-sellers, displayed with provincial pomp in the
window of the local chemist shop. After a fine arts degree at Rhodes
University, he studied ceramics at the Royal College of Art in Antwerp,
and eventually returned to South Africa where he taught ceramics,
ceramic history and drawing at the Port Elizabeth Technikon, Michaelis
School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town and the Art School of
Stellenbosch University. Nel moved
to Bethulie in the Southern Free State in 1991 and then to Calitzdorp
in the Klein Karoo during 2002. He exhibits regularly at the Fine
Art Society, New Bond Street, London and Ingleby Gallery, Carlton
Terrace, Edinburgh. There was a retrospective exhibition at the King
George VI Art Gallery in Port Elizabeth in mid 2001.
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