Posts Tagged: porzellan
Emil Heger – Silent Magnitude
How can the artistic crafts, which are not always unjustly dismissed as too tame, contrive to shed this image? The experimental shapes created by this ceramicist from Höhr-Grenzhausen provide an answer.
In the pottery world, the concept of simplicity is all too readily associated with functionality: the simplest form makes for optimum utility. Emil Heger’s creations,… Read on
Précisions plurielles
Porcelain
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Le Don du Fel
12140 Le Fel
France - Link
Art Aurea – The new Issue
Dialogs between Cultures is the topic of Art Aurea's spring issue. Available at german train station kiosks and leading galleries.
In our digital era, conceptual forms and ideas are disseminated around the globe within seconds over the internet. Calls for entries to major competitions are… Read on
Gifting Culture
Gallerists suggest culturally valuable gifts by international artists and makers
What can one give as a gift to one’s loved ones at a time when a few people have more than enough possessions, while other people… Read on
A Space with a Future
Interview with Hubert Steffe of artist-run gallery Raum in Bremen.
The Raum (space) artist-run gallery in Bremen opened two years ago. The team includes the ceramists Tanja Möwis and Frauke Alber, the bookbinder Tale Jo… Read on
Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Glass and porcelain objects from the 1930ies
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Glasmuseum Boffzen
Bahnhofstraße 9c
37691 Boffzen
Germany - Link
Vessels with a life of their own
Examples by Josephine Lützel, Anna Sykora, Christof Lungwitz and Ludwig Menzel
Besides their original function vessels sometimes develop a life of their own and can stand for themselves in their aesthetics and sculptural quality. As our… Read on