Melchert Studios

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Jim Melchert’s works, including “Feathers of a Phoenix (Blue)” (2003–2004), “Untitled” (2023), and “Yield in Red” (2000), are currently on view in the exhibition “Mining in the Age Of” at AMPHI.   Jim Melchert @melchert.studios was born in 1930 in Ohio. After his undergraduate studies in art history at Princeton he taught English in Japan for four years in exchange for the rich experience of living there. Returning to the States he earned degrees in painting at the University of Chicago and afterwards ceramics under Peter Voulkos at the University of California, Berkeley. Finding the Bay Area to be receptive to artists in the way that watering holes are to migratory birds, he settled in Oakland and thrived on the interaction among his colleagues and young artists at UC-Berkeley where he taught.  In 1977 the National Endowment for the Arts brought him to Washington, DC to direct its Visual Arts Program for four years. From 1984 to 1988 he joined the American Academy in Rome as Director. One can see from the diversity of Melchert’s art work that he is a maverick who disregards many of the canons that define disciplines. His travels throughout the Mediterranean in the 1980s introduced him to ceramic tile as a medium ripe for further investigation. Among the places where his work has been exhibited are the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Art and Design in New York; the Museums of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles; the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston; at the Museums of Modern Art in San Francisco, Tokyo, and Kyoto; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and Documenta 5 in Kassel, Germany. Courtesy of the Gallery 16 @gallery16 , San Francisco and Jim Melchert Estate. Image 1/2/3: “Untitled”, Broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 36 × 54 inches, 2023, “Yield in Red”, Broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 36 × 36 inches, , 2000 “Feathers of a Phoenix (blue)”, Broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 70 × 82 inches, 2003-4 Image 4/5/6: Installation views of group exhibition “Mining In The Age Of” Photo by Carlotta Guerra #jimmelchert #ceramicart #lagallery #art#artist #pasadenagallery
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Now Open | “Mining In The Age Of” at AMPHI (until 31 May 2025) Repost @amphi____ We were thrilled to open “Mining In The Age Of” yesterday! Curated by Alan Chin @alanchinart and Lu Chen @chenlu , the exhibition brings together 13 contemporary artists presenting works in painting, sculpture, fiber, assemblage, and mixed-media installation. Through diverse artistic approaches, the exhibition explores humanity’s relationship with mining and extraction, examining its impact on the environment, culture, and what is possible. The artists in this exhibition alchemically transform material into profound visual and conceptual statements, engaging with urgent issues such as climate change, resource distribution, cultural conflict, memory, and technology. Their works illuminate the delicate balance between what we take from the Earth and what we create in return. “Mining In The Age Of” features works by artists: Carlotta Guerra cgcarlotta Mik Gaspay @mikgaspay Tom Franco @tom_franco Cara Levine @cara_levine Keith Magruder @bakersson Alex McAdoo @alexmcadoo Higinio Martinez @higgyslug Erick Medel @erick.medel Jim Melchert @melchert.studios @jimmelchert Raymond Saunders #raymondsaunders Linnéa Spransy @linearlinnea John Toki @johntokiart Griff Williams @williamsgriff Courtesy of the Gallery 16 @gallery16 , San Francisco and Jim Melchert Estate. Courtesy of Charlie James Gallery @charliejamesgallery AMPHI, 49 W. Del Mar Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91105 Image: 1/2/3/4 Installation views, AMPHI, Los Angeles, 2025. Photo by Carlotta Guerra
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Jim Melchert working on the MIT mural “Coming to Light” in 1994. This was the project where he discovered cracks. Anyone recognize the man with Jim in the fourth photo?
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Origins #jimmelchert
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I find the aesthetics of fractures most appealing. Who knew that celebrating them would break into whole new worlds. Thank you, Jim Melchert, for this revelation.
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Excited to announce (a little late) that Lil Dipper was a project finalist in the @interiordesignmag Best of Year Awards in the residential landscape category. Honored to be a part of such a great team on this fun project. Thank you Interior Design Mag! Architect: @best_practice Contractor: @dolan_gc Structural Engineer: Smith Lubke Engineering Project Manager: John Hoedemaker Lighting Designer: Lighting Design Pool Consultant: @pool.pros Landscaping: @perennial_planning_ Original Landscape Designer: @alchemie.design Artwork: Jim Melchert, @melchert.studios , @jeffrymitchell , @mungothomson Existing House Architect: @ecobbarch Photographer: @rafaelsoldiphotography #IDBOY #interiordesignmagazine #IDBOYfinalist #IDBOYprojectfinalist
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This little tile taught me so much. Very pleased with the end result. Fun fact, it’s harder and more durable than most tiles on the market. Thank you to everyone who helped. @johntokiart @chiquitatessita @thermotrope and the wonderful products we used @lagunaclay @georgiesceramic @amacobrent #aperiodic #aperiodictiling #einsteintile #ceramictile
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“Thinking about Yesterday”
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“Thinking about Today”
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“Thinking about Tomorrow”
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Fractured light, like looking through a broken prism on a sunny day
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Before Jim passed, he said to me “there is so much yet to be discovered”. Those words passed this little bug of curiosity and now I can’t help myself but to break tiles and discover what’s inside.
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