Biography
Mason spent his early childhood in the Midwest; his family moved toThe ''Firebrick Sculptures'', begun in the early 1970s, reveal a shift in Mason's work away from an involvement with materials and technique toward an involvement with the conceptualization and systematization of a piece that is removed from its actual realization. While maintaining an association with the ceramic tradition – firebricks are made of ceramic material and are used for the construction of kilns – their neutral color and standardized form make it possible to conceive of and execute large-scale geometric configurations of stacked bricks, such as ''Hudson River Series VIII'' (1978), in a variety of mathematically plotted arrangements.
References
Further reading
*2000 **Los Angeles County Museum of Art. ''Color and Fire: Designing Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000''. Text by: Jo Lauria, Gretchen Adkins, Garth Clark, Rebecca Niederlander, Susan Peterson, Peter Selz. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2000. **Los Angeles County Museum of Art. ''Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000''. Essays by Stephanie Barron, Sheri Bernstein, Michael Dear, Howard N. Fox, Richard Rodriguez. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art. **Pagel, David. "A Lively Trip Through Ceramic History", ''Los Angeles Times'', "Calendar" section, June 18, 2000, pp. 52–53, illustrated. **Knight, Christopher. "A Visible Crack in Fragile Art," ''Los Angeles Times'', "Calendar" section, July 23, 2000. **Johnson, Ken. "John Mason and Peter Voulkos," ''New York Times Art Review'', November 3, 2000, p. B-36. **Muchnic, Suzanne. "John Mason," ''American Craft'', vol. 61, no. 2., April – May 2000, illustrated. **Peterson, Susan. ''Contemporary Ceramics''. Laurence King Publisher, 2000. *1999 **Belloli, Jay et al. ''Radical Past: Contemporary Art and Music in Pasadena, California''. Essays by: Jay Belloli, Suzanne Muchnic, Peter Plagens, Jeff Vander Schnidt. Pasadena: Norton Simon Museum of Art, 1999. **Arizona State University. ''The Anne and Sam Davis Museum'' (catalog). Tempe: Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, 1999. *1998 **Metropolitan Museum of Art. ''Clay Into Art: Selections from the Contemporary Ceramics Collection''. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998. *1997 **Muchnic, Suzanne. "John Mason," ''ARTnews'', vol. 96, no.4, April 1997, pp. 137–138. **Frank, Peter. "Art Picks of the Week," ''LA Weekly'', March 7–13, 1997. p. 132 (illustrated). *1990 **Lynn, Martha Drexler. ''Clay Today''. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art. **Marks, Ben. "John Mason's Conceptual Journey", ''American Craft'', vol. 50, no. 6, December 1990/ January 1991, pp. 36–41. *1987 **White, Cheryl. "Exhibitions: A Contained Geometry," ''ArtWeek'', May 2, 1987, illustrated. **Perry, Barbara and Ron Kuchta. ''American Ceramics Now''. Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art, 1987. *1986 **Benezra, Neal. "But Is It Art? The Always Tenuous Relationship of Craft to Art", ''New York Times'', Arts and Leisure section, October 19, 1986, pp. 1, 34 (illustrated) **Kelley, Jeff. "John Mason," ''ArtForum'', vol. 24, no. 10, Summer 1986, pp. 132, 133 (illustrated). *1982 **Perreault, John. "Fear of Clay", ''ArtForum'', vol. 20, April 1982. pp. 22–25 **Davis, Doug. "Brave Feats of Clay", ''Newsweek'', vol. 99, January 11, 1982. *1981 **Schjeldahl, Peter. "California Goes to Pot," ''The Village Voice'', December 23–29, 1981. **Kramer, Hilton. "Ceramic Sculpture and the Taste of California," ''New York Times'', December 20, 1981. **Marshall, Richard and Suzanne Foley. ''Ceramic Sculpture: Six Artists''. New York: Whitney Museum of Art, 1981. *1979 **Clark, Garth. ''A Century of Ceramics in the United States'', New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979 (illustrated) *1978 **Minneapolis College of Art and Design. ''4 Artists, 16 Projects''. Minneapolis: Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 1978. **Krauss, Rosalind. "John Mason and Post-Modernist Sculpture: New Experiences, New Worlds", ''Art in America'', vol. 67, no. 3, May–June, 1978, pp. 120–127 (illustrated) **McDonald, Robert. "John Mason: Structure and Space," ''Art Week'', vol. 9, no. 29, September 9, 1978, pp. 1,20 (illustrated) **Conn, Catherine and Rosalind Krauss. ''John Mason: Installations from the Hudson River Series''. Yonkers: Hudson River Museum, 1978. *1977 **Levin, Elaine. "Foundations of Clay," ''ArtWeek'', vol. 8, no. 21, May 21, 1977, p. 3 (illustrated) *1976 **Belloli, Jay and Barbara Haskell. ''American Artists: A New Decade''. Fort Worth: The Fort Worth Art Museum, 1976. **Hopkins, Henry. ''Painting and Sculpture in California: The Modern Era''. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1976. **Turnbull, Betty. ''The Last Time I Saw Ferus, 1957-1966''. Newport Beach: Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1976. **Whitney Museum of American Art, ''200 Years of American Sculpture'', New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1976. *1974 **Neuberg, George. ''Public Sculpture/ Urban Environment''. Oakland: The Oakland Museum, 1974. **Canavier, Elena Karina. "John Mason Retrospective", ''ArtWeek'', June 1, 1974. **Wilson, William. "Mason Monoliths Leave Their Mark," Los Angeles Times'', May 20, 1974. **O'Doherty, Brian. "The Grand Rapids Challenge," ''Art in America'', vol. 62, no. 1, January–February 1974, pp. 78–79. **Plagens, Peter. ''Sunshine Muse''. Praeger Publishers, 1974. **Haskell, Barbara et alia. ''John Mason Ceramic Sculpture''. Pasadena: Pasadena Museum of Art, 1974. *1969 **Ashton, Dore. ''Modern American Sculpture''. Harry Abrams, 1969. **Coplans, John. ''West Coast 1945-1969''. Pasadena: Pasadena Museum of Art, 1969. *1967 **Tuchman, Maurice. ''American Sculptors of the Sixties''. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1967. **Wechsler, Judith. "Los Angeles – John Mason," ''Artforum'', vol. V, no. 6, February 1967, pp. 64–65 (illustrated) **Langsner, Jules. "Los Angeles," ''Art News'', vol. 65, no. 9, January 1967, p. 26 **Coplans, John. ''John Mason Sculpture''. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1967. **Coplans, John. "Abstract Expressionist Ceramics", ''Artforum'', vol. V, no. 3, November 1966. *1964 **Art Institute of Chicago, ''67th American Exhibition''. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1964. *1963 **Langsner, Jules. "America's Second Art City," ''Art in America'', vol. 51, no. 2, April 1963. **Coplans, John. "Sculpture in California," ''Artforum'', vol. 2, no. 2, August 1963, pp. 4,33 (illustrated). **Coplans, John and Philip Leider. "West Coast Art: Three Images," ''Artforum'', vol. 1, no. 12, June 1963, pp. 23, 25 *1962 **Culler, George and Lloyd Goodrich. ''Fifty California Artists''. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1962. *1961 **Slivka, Rose. "The New Ceramic Presence," ''