PRESS RELEASE 24 / 08 / 15

Cube Gallery, 12
September to 10 January

David Leach OBE, 1911-2005, was the
eldest of Bernard Leach’s five children. An internationally recognised potter
who played a significant role in the development of the Leach Pottery, David
was an active educationalist who worked to support the Craft Potters
Association and Devon Guild of Craftsmen. From the early 1930s Bernard Leach was
largely absent from the Pottery and David, keen to modernise production methods
and improve the Pottery’s commercial outlook, took a three year Pottery
Managers’ Course in Stoke-on-Trent, a place Bernard considered the home of the
‘industrial devil’: a ‘commercial scientific graveyard’ (Emmanuel Cooper 2003).
On David’s return from Stoke, the
production of earthenware was ceased, the three-chamber kiln was converted from
wood to oil firing, the Pottery was extended to include mechanical equipment,
and the workforce organised to ensure a steady supply of local labour with the
introduction of an apprenticeship system, of which William Marshall was the
first. Such developments provided the backbone for the design and production of
Leach Pottery Standard Ware in around 1939. A contemporary interpretation of
domestic tableware made in stoneware, Standard Ware was made available through
successive catalogues and its success greatly increased production and set the
Pottery on a sound financial footing in a post-War environment it was well
positioned to exploit.
In 1955 David went on to establish
the Lowerdown Pottery in Bovey Tracey where, for the first five years, he
returned to earthenware production. David returned to making domestic and
individual pots, in both stoneware and porcelain, from the 1960s onwards. Ever
productive, he continued working at Lowerdown into his 90s.
This exhibition presents a visual overview of Standard Ware production alongside a fine selection of pots which illustrate its development, as well as David’s production of domestic ware and personal work at the Lowerdown Pottery. Included are examples of domestic earthenware and stoneware, alongside David’s fine personal vision of timeless stoneware and porcelain pots.
For further information contact Julia Twomlow, Leach Pottery, Higher Stennack, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 2HE / 01736 799703
julia@leachpottery.com / www.leachpottery.com
Notes to Editors:
Fine Art Communications
Mercedes Smith / 07825 270235 / mercedes@fineartcommunications.co.uk
www.fineartcommunications.co.uk