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Historic Pottery Styles Meet Pop Culture and Contemporary Issues in Roberto Lugo’s Sculptures — Colossal

Last updated: December 16, 2025 12:30 pm
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Roberto Lugo: Reimagining Ancient Greek Pottery for Social Justice

One of the most iconic artifacts from ancient Greece is the amphora, a vessel with a distinctive bulbous shape and two handles at the top. Traditionally used for storing and transporting goods like wine and grain, these vessels were sometimes adorned with intricate designs depicting mythological tales. Roberto Lugo, a Philadelphia-based artist and activist, draws inspiration from historic pottery types like the amphora to create sculptural ceramic vessels that blend classical silhouettes with contemporary motifs.

In Lugo’s pieces, he pays homage to both traditional styles like Wedgwood and Delftware and incorporates modern elements such as graffiti and portraits of influential Black figures. The term “Black figure” in Lugo’s work is a play on the ancient Greek pottery technique of painting figures in either red or black styles. Red-figure pottery featured red figures on a black background, while black-figure pottery had black figures on a natural clay background.

Through his art, Lugo explores themes of resilience, memory, visual culture, and material heritage. His sculptures serve as tributes to his upbringing in North Philadelphia and his deep connection to Hip Hop culture. Each piece tells a story, shedding light on issues of inequality, poverty, and racial injustice. For example, his work “Prison Sequence” depicts the cycle of arrest and incarceration, highlighting the systemic disparities in the U.S. prison system.

In pieces like “Chase (Tag)” and “Chase (Cops & Robbers),” Lugo uses the visual language of Wedgwood pottery to address the targeting of Black individuals by law enforcement. By juxtaposing playful childhood games with the harsh realities of racial profiling, he challenges viewers to confront their perceptions of race and privilege. Lugo also incorporates elements of graffiti, a form of urban art often associated with vandalism, to celebrate urban culture and pay tribute to social justice pioneers.

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Through his unique blend of classical pottery techniques and contemporary social commentary, Roberto Lugo reimagines ancient Greek pottery for a new generation. His work serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of ceramics and the importance of using art as a tool for activism. To learn more about Roberto Lugo and his work, visit his website and Instagram page.

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