Hans Coper was a German-born British ceramicist, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern ceramics. His work is celebrated for its striking, sculptural forms and minimalist aesthetic, which marked a significant departure from traditional pottery. Coper's ceramics often feature abstract, asymmetrical shapes and are characterised by their textured surfaces and subdued colour palettes.

"Spade" vase, clubbed for 26 000 GBP at Lawrences Auctioneers.
Shaping the Modernist Movement
Hans Coper's work gradually evolved towards purely sculptural forms, moving away from functional pottery to create pieces that were intended as works of art. His innovative approach to ceramics, including the use of porcelain for its textural qualities and the exploration of non-traditional forms, influenced generations of ceramicists.
Coper's ceramics are held in high esteem and are part of collections in major museums around the world. His legacy endures through his profound influence on the field of ceramics and his contribution to modern art.