Kathy Butterly

Born 1963

Kathy Butterly is an American sculptor born in Amityville, New York in 1963. She lives and works in New York City. Butterly received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1986 and her Master of Fine Arts from University of California, Davis in 1990.
Butterly's work consists of multi-layered glazed ceramic sculptures presented on pedestals or plinths specific to the works in question. Peter Schjeldahl has called her "today’s liveliest master of clay." Her work has been compared to that of George Ohr because of its "penchant for crumpled shapes, twisted and pinched openings." Among Butterly's vast library of visual references to historical ceramics, her particular invocation of Ohr in her "thin-walled, manipulated pieces" has also been noted by Roberta Smith. She contorts traditional ceramic forms before adding layer upon layer of glaze, even to the point of adding volume in some cases, firing the works repeatedly. Butterly is well-known for her glaze development and use of color, deploying a range of materials to achieve various finishes from translucent varnishes to puddles of neon color.
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