Words and Wares of David Drake

Words and Wares of David Drake

Revisiting "I Made This Jar" and the Legacy of Edgefield Pottery

  • Autor: Koverman, Jill Beute; Przybysz, Jane
  • Editor: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781643363202
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781643363226
  • Lugar de publicación:  South Carolina , Estados Unidos
  • Año de publicación digital: 2024
  • Mes: Febrero
  • Idioma: Ingles

A celebration of the remarkable poem vessels of Dave the Potter

David Drake, also known as Dave the Potter, was born enslaved in Edgefield in the backcountry of South Carolina near the Savannah River. Despite laws prohibiting enslaved people from learning to read or write, David was literate and signed some of his pots. His practice was not only to add his name and a date but also to embellish his work with verse—a powerful statement of resistance.

The Words and Wares of David Drake collects multifaceted scholarship about David and his craft. Building on the 1998 national traveling exhibit catalog, I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave, and featuring more than one hundred beautiful images and six new essays, this authoritative volume presents the diverse perspectives of scholars, artists, and collectors.

The Words and Wares of David Drake adds important depth and context to our understanding of both Edgefield pottery and the life of Dave.

David's work is now so highly prized it is the cornerstone of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's traveling exhibit of nineteenth-century ceramic art from Edgefield.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (September 8, 2022–February 5, 2023)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (March 6, 2023–July 9, 2023)
University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor (August 26, 2023–January 7, 2024)
High Museum of Art, Atlanta (February 16, 2024–May 12, 2024)

  • Cover
  • THE WORDS AND WARES OF DAVID DRAKE
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword to I Made This Jar (1998)
  • Foreword to the Revised and Expanded Edition
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE I MADE THIS JAR
    • I Made This Jar
    • Searching for Messages in Clay: What Do We Really Know About the Poetic Potter, Dave?
    • Edgefield, South Carolina: Home to Dave the Potter
    • Dave the Potter and the Origins of African American Poetry
    • Talking Jars: Dave and Larger Traditions of Pot-Poetry
    • Archaeological Findings Related to Dave at Edgefield Pottery Sites
    • Dave’s Verse as Social Response
    • Catalog of Exhibition Objects, I Made This Jar, McKissick Museum, 1998
  • PART TWO I MADE THIS JAR REVISITED
    • There Once Was a Man Named Dave . . .
    • Black Artists as Cultural Historians: Jonathan Green, Carrie Mae Weems, and David Drake
    • Embodying Dave: Performance and the Creation of an Artistic, Para-Historical Narrative
    • Marking Time: The Dated Vessels of David Drake
    • The Last Dave Pot?
    • Who Were the Potters in the Old Edgefield District?
    • “The Unknown Potter”: Continuing the Search for Dave
  • Appendixes
    • Appendix A: Amendments to the Original Exhibition Catalog Text
    • Appendix B: Edgefield District African American Potters and Associated Laborers (1790–1900)
    • Appendix C: Inventory of Dated Vessels
    • Appendix D: Known Inscriptions Incised by and Attributed to David Drake
  • Notes
  • Index

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