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March 13, 1998 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-13

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presents essays about decorated vehi-
cles entered into the parade of cars
held each April in Houston.
He finds the vehicles with religious
depictions of special interest, although
he has not seen any that have to do
with his own Jewish background.
Tepper, whose works remain in
museum collections from St. Louis to
Switzerland, has set aside the tableware
forms and taken on a new project for
the millennium — sculptural teardrops.
Again using porcelain but also
combining earthenware and bronze
into the mix, Tepper gives two sides to
the tears — one for the positive expe-
riences going into the next century
and the other for the negative.
"An important theme over the years
has been people's relationship to soci-
ety'," said Tepper, who has associated
himself with causes south of the
American border.
In the late '80s and early '90s, he
brought medicines to poverty-stricken
people in Nicaragua and Guatemala.
He got relatives to donate antibiotics
and drove around both countries to
deliver them.
"It was a very frightening experi-
ence, and, [through it all], I was able
to take a lot of pictures," Tepper said.
The artist is getting ready to take
more photos, this time with a happier
theme. As April approaches, he is
thinking about the llth art car parade
in Houston and anticipates seeing
some innovative designs just right to
expand his picture collection. ❑

Iry Tepper's cups and teapots will
be shown through April 18 at the
Sybaris Gallery, 202 East Third
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