
Neil Prince
with TorreyVessels at studio Two (1989) preparing for a feature
show at a Santa Fe gallery.
"It is a rare occasion when a small museum
with modest resources can assemble a collection which may be
described as definitive, however narrow its context. In the case
of The Tactile Vessel collection,
the context is hardly narrow. Rather its focus, new basket forms,
encompasses a large and growing body of artist working in this
ancient and highly diversified medium. This small-yet-definitive
collection includes works by virtually every key artist who has made
the basket a familiar form in late 20th century art. The museum was
also fortunate enough to have, as guest curator, a highly respected
author/designer who is among the most influential advocates of the
contemporary crafts movement. Perhaps more than any other individual,
Jack Lenor Larsen has been responsible for the high level of
exposure currently accorded artist working in craft media."
- John Vanco, Director, Erie Art Museum
Jack Lenor Larsen writes in the catalog: "Basketry is
one of the most dynamic contemporary art forms because, among other
reasons, it is grounded in exactly those virtues we have in shortest
supply. As much as anything else, basketry presents an antidote to
those structural properties absent in most rooms built today. We
readily sense the materials which, often as not, speak of the
out-of-doors, and of the process with which they are made. In a
sense, baskets are the ultimate fabric in that they are complete
dimensional forms, with the integrity of such. ........ They're also
a microcosm of architecture, with
statements about material,
structure, shade and shadow, and- sometimes- transparency or inner
penetration of light as well."
In addition to the noted collector Jack Lenor Larsen, the TorreyVessels
of Francina and Neil Prince are in the collections of Fritz
Scholder, painter, and Clare Boothe Luce, stateswoman, and other
creative individuals.
Francina Prince creating a vessel

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