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b. 1963 -

Doug Jeck is an important master of the figurative genre in ceramics today, using clay in a multi-media approach to his art. Jeck creates work influenced by static physicality and historicity, with the human object at the center.

His life-like sculptures are an amalgamation of clay, hair, concrete, fur, and wood that explore Jeck’s perception of various early historical periods and figures.

Jeck joined the School as faculty in 1996 and is an active member of 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture. He has received many awards and grants including one from the Illinois Arts Council, two National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowships, the Virginia A. Groot Foundation, and an NEA travel grant to the La Napoule Foundation, La Napoule, France.

His work can be found in several public collections including: The Johnson Wax Collection, The Los Angeles County Museum, The Smithsonian Renwick Gallery of American Art, The Mint Museum, The Tacoma Art Museum, The Seattle Art Museum, The Gardiner Museum of Art, and the Virginia A. Groot Foundation.

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      • Doug Jeck “Male Example” Ceramic Sculpture
        Jan. 11, 2020

        Doug Jeck “Male Example” Ceramic Sculpture

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Doug Jeck (American (Washington), b. 1963 -). "Male Example" – late 20th century, ceramic, mixed media, and wood, signed to underside of butt cheek. Figural sculpture depicting static physicality focusing on the human condition. Approx. h. 44', w. 20', d. 21 (male form); h. 14.75', w. 49.75" (stand / box). Provenance: From the Private Collection of The Lippitt Family of Atlanta, Georgia.

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • Doug Jeck “Female Example” Ceramic Sculpture
        Jan. 11, 2020

        Doug Jeck “Female Example” Ceramic Sculpture

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Doug Jeck (American (Washington), b. 1963). 'Female Example' – late 20th century, ceramic, mixed media, and wood, signed to back of block. Figural sculpture depicting static physicality focusing on the human condition. Note: one foot is intentional detached Approx. h. 62', w. 25', d. 26'. Provenance: From the Private Collection of The Lippitt Family of Atlanta, Georgia.

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • DOUG JECK NEAR LIFE SIZE SCULPTURE
        Nov. 17, 2019

        DOUG JECK NEAR LIFE SIZE SCULPTURE

        Est: $600 - $800

        JECK, Doug, (American, 1963-): "Theorist", 1990, Ceramic & Mixed Media, 39" x 57" x 19", 3-part sculpture: the man, the seat and the bottom slab.

        Burchard Galleries Inc
      • DOUG JECK NEAR LIFE SIZE SCULPTURE
        Oct. 20, 2019

        DOUG JECK NEAR LIFE SIZE SCULPTURE

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        JECK, Doug, (American, 1963-): ''Theorist'', 1990, Ceramic & Mixed Media, 39'' x 57'' x 19'', 3-part sculpture: the man, the seat and the bottom slab.

        Burchard Galleries Inc
      • Doug Jeck, (American, b. 1963), Examples, 1997, ceramic and wood, 70”h x 13”w x 22”d
        Nov. 12, 2016

        Doug Jeck, (American, b. 1963), Examples, 1997, ceramic and wood, 70”h x 13”w x 22”d

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Doug Jeck (American, b. 1963) Examples, 1997 ceramic and wood 70''h x 13''w x 22''d Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, California

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
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