Phil Rogers, who died late last year after a short illness, was one of Britain’s leading potters and advocates for his craft. His work is internationally respected and examples are held in the collections of more than 50 museums worldwide, including the V&A, the British Museum, the National Museum of Wales, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Mino, Japan
Read MoreThe latest film I’ve made for Goldmark has it’s YouTube Premiere this Saturday. The brand new documentary tells the story of one of Japan's most respected studio potters, Ken Matsuzaki.
Read MoreMy latest feature film documentary Randy Johnston | An Expansive Vision is now online.
Read MoreOver the last two weeks, I had the exciting opportunity to film two new documentary films for WeLoveClay.com alongside photographer Jay Goldmark. The films feature two of Americas leading ceramics artists, Randy Johnston and Warren MacKenzie. While in America, we filmed and edited a behind the scenes promo video which you can see here.
Read MoreThis is like BBC's The Great Pottery Throw Down on acid. Another Goldmark Gallery film for you on Internationally renowned studio potter Phil Rogers...
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