<p>Lucie Rie (1902¿1995) is one of the finest modern potters of the 20th century. Born and trained in Vienna, her successful early career came to a halt in 1938 when forced to leave Austria to escape the persecution of Jewish people. In exile in London, Rie established a new workshop and over five decades created highly individual bowls, vases and tableware which continue to amaze and inspire today.</p><p>With over 150 photographs and five new essays, <strong><em>Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery</em></strong> celebrates an exceptional life of creative invention and experiment.</p><p>With texts by Edmund de Waal, Tanya Harrod, Helen Ritchie, Eliza Spindel, Kimberley Chandler and Nigel Wood. </p>