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  • Diagonal front view of a rectangular gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of horizontal loops threaded and protruding from the surface. The back features forms organized in a similar manner.
  • A small imprint on a beige ceramic surface. It features a decal that resembles an overlaid and reflected “P” and “B”, enclosed in a circle and filled with black glaze.
  • Diagonal back view of a cylindrical gray sculpture featuring a row of helical protruding loops threaded through the ceramic surface. Some of the loops are broken.
  • Straight-on back view of a conical gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of slanted large loops threaded and protruding from the surface. Some of the loops are broken.
  • Straight-on front view of a rectangular gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of horizontal loops threaded and protruding from the surface. The is a smaller rectangle carved into the center.
  •  A top-down view of a circular, gray, open-top, ceramic sculpture. Interlaced loops are along two facing sides.
  • Diagonal front view of a rectangular gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of horizontal loops threaded through and protruding from the surface.
  • Side view of a cylindrical gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of protruding loops threaded along its periphery.. The opposing side is flat with similar forms organized in a row.
  • Diagonal back view of a cylindrical gray sculpture featuring a row of helical protruding loops threaded through the ceramic surface. Some of the loops are broken.
  • Side view of a cylindrical gray ceramic sculpture featuring a row of protruding loops threaded along its periphery. The opposing side is flat with similar forms organized in a row.

Paul Briggs

Crystal Stair (Poetry Series, after Mother to Son--Langston Hughes)
Now On View Recent Acquisition

Maker

Paul Briggs (American, b. 1963 in Beacon, New York)

Title

Crystal Stair (Poetry Series, after Mother to Son--Langston Hughes)

Year

2021

Medium

  • Stoneware with glaze

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Stoneware with glaze

Dimensions

15.5 x 6.5 x 8 cm (6 1/8 x 2 9/16 x 3 1/8 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Mary B. Jackson Fund

Object Number

2022.83.2

Type

  • Ceramics

Exhibition History

Art and Design from 1900 to Now
Jun 04, 2022 – Dec 01, 2030

Label copy

Paul Briggs summons his experiences in art, education, and theology to create work that speaks to oppression, pain, and healing. Named after two generations of Black American poets, these ceramic works speak to systemic social injustice and the strength to persevere. Briggs cut through these vessels with knotted coils both to reveal injury and emphasize resistance. He explains, “These vessels are pierced by pain. But they are still strong structures—the knots are holding them together. We all have knots.”

–Elizabeth Williams, David and Peggy Rockefeller Curator of Decorative Arts and Design

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Paul Briggs (American, b. 1963 in Beacon, New York)
Crystal Stair (Poetry Series, after Mother to Son--Langston Hughes), 2021
Stoneware with glaze
15.5 x 6.5 x 8 cm (6 1/8 x 2 9/16 x 3 1/8 inches)
Mary B. Jackson Fund 2022.83.2

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